Cape Blomidon

Spirit Cliff #2, oil on copper, 12" x 20.5", Steven Rhude


Spirit Cliff #3, oil on copper, 10" x 20", Steven Rhude

"A particular place in the land is never, for an oral culture, just a passive or inert setting for the human events that occur there. It is an active participant in those occurrences. Indeed, by virtue of its underlying and enveloping presence, the place may even be felt to be the source, the primary power that expresses itself through the various events that unfold there." 

-David Abram, Spell of the Sensuous, pg 162
http://www.stevenrhudefineart.com/

A particular
place
in the land
is never,
for
an oral culture,
just a passive
or inert
setting
for the human
events
that
occur
there.
It is an active

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