Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Four Ways of Looking at Luminescence

"Luminescence: the emission of light by a substance that has not been heated" (Oxford Dictionaries) and, I would add, that offers heat.

I.
On a honeycombed web, a pearl-and-obsidian spider (Argiope aurantia?) drawing life from a lustrous magenta bug.


II.
Encouragement from an artist who is a friend.


III.
Three soapy bubbles in today's only hint of sun.


IV.
Free-trade dragonfly earrings of recycled cans: "a small token to show appreciation for all" I've done for a former colleague.

1 comment:

Lynne said...

what a great day1