We live on the bottom of an ocean of air. True Blue Day is my handmade book on the visual relationships between manmade and natural environments. Each spread is a diptych of the parallels and convergences that occur looking up from the oceans depths. Lenticular clouds form in straight lines that stretch for miles above powerlines doing the same. A sky as clear as glass can block the sun like a brick wall when water condenses into clouds. Directly over your head, a column of air stretches into space. Like water -- its pressure is highest at the bottom -- unlike water it is quite breathable. I encourage you to see the relationship that you form with the sky, where are your parallels? You can find them on a True Blue Day. A hurricane under the ocean, where the water is filled with whitecaps crashing in slow-motion, perpetuating a dance that stretches across an entire day. That fearsome sight, so grand in its scale, and yet its waves are meaningless to the grains of sand on the seafloor.

January 21st, 2024 was a True Blue Day.

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