Minimal. Mono. Square.
No. 15: Attention to Detail.
Somewhere belowdecks of a massively heavy ship, holes are cut into the structural members of a bulkhead to save weight. It must have been laborious to cut all of these holes (there are probably tens of thousands of them) but I guess sometimes you have to press every bit of advantage you can.
As I write this, I reflect on the fact that life is like this sometimes too. But it's not a particularly healthy way to live, either, especially over a long period of time.
In the enchanting landscape of New Mexico, the simple beauty of vibrant red chile ristras hanging against adobe walls harmonizes with the striking contrast of blue doors, creating a visual symphony that captures the essence of Southwestern charm and cultural richness. A common site here in New Mexico. A part of history, culture and the food.
In a world often characterized by constant hustle and the pursuit of perfection, I prefer a refreshing perspective— an ode to the beauty of simplicity and imperfection, celebrating the inherent beauty found in the imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete aspects of life and finding beauty in the natural cycle of growth and decay.
Have a nice day! and enjoy the moments.