As you may know, my family adores finding treasures in nature. To finish my island series, I want to share a few that we came across. I took joy in photographing each one as a reminder of the days we spent in connection with the ocean and the creatures that inhabit it. I am happy to announce I am working on opening an online shop which will feature my photographs made into postcards. I would be honored if you would let me know if there are any images here (and past images as well) that may speak to you. I will keep them in mind when I select the cards!
.:: Fibonacci spiral, a recurring pattern that is found in many natural forms ::.
.:: lush purples reminding me of Wampum currency used many years ago ::.
.:: intricate designs found among the spirals of these shells ::.
.:: constellations of the sea ::.
.:: ever dreaming of flower forms ::.
.:: a multi-colored spectrum of crab shells decorated the beaches at low tide ::.
.:: magnificent blues of the ocean ::.
.:: smooth polished stones rounded over the years by the tumbling of the waves ::.
.:: a most treasured find frosty seaglass, natural jewelry of the sea ::.
.:: tumbled bricks left me wondering about their origins ::.
.:: holy shells dotted the sand to my delight ::.
I would also like to share with you a project I have been working on. I carefully chose rocks that have lived in the sea happily dancing to the rhythm of the waves. They are tumbled to a fine perfection. I have crafted them into magnets to grace your kitchen inspiration walls. I will offer both my postcards and magnets in a later post!