Thursday, March 22, 2012

I started to become interested in defining or documenting paths of natural, seemingly unsystematic, occurrences. This is evident in the study I made of the tree branches, swaying, in the wind. I continued on this sort of trip, and marked the path of birds flying to a bird feeder, briefly perching, and flying away. But, what I found, was that during my stay near the bird feeder, only one bird had the audacity to graze in front of me. So, the paths shown above are all from the same bird, coming from the same side of my house that is obscured out of range.
"Bird path piece #1, #2, and #3", 2012

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