Hunkered down beside the mess, she poked and prodded. With a knife, she slit the top to explore what was inside. I bent over to watch tiny little beacon flames flicker out and turn into prisms. Burnt sugar looks like a lava flow, or black spun glass, but it is as ethereal and fragile as soap suds.
It made me think of the beauty that artists like Andy Goldsworthy notice and capture. Their curiosity is a gift ~ framed, displayed, or bound in a book for us to exclaim over.
Most days, I wake up and beg to see ~ really see. Today I forgot, but my daughter saw for me. Noticers refine worship with simple curiosity. Thanks my love.
This is the progression. Burnt Sugar Study. Beauty for ashes.
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That second one is your own van Gogh, a kind of at-the-creation black starry night.
Very cool images (I also like the second-to-last), even if no syrup.
Only you could find beauty in burnt sugar!!! AND.....you wrote on your blog!!!! I'm a happy friend!
Wow. Talk about beauty from ashes.
That is really amazing.
What amazing photographs, Kathleen! As an aside, I'm comforted to hear that I am not the only one who forgets what's on the stove. Not too long ago I burnt some silk fabric that I was steaming while doing some eco printing. I found that I actually liked the burn marks though, but not enough to try and replicate the whole thing over again. I hope that you were able to save your pan.
Fantastic. I love the accidental artistry part of this. And the fact that someone else had to point it out. We all struggle to see sometimes, and the beauty is right there in front of us. This is great, Kathleen.
Really cool. The artistry is there, yes? We just need to take the time to see it (so glad you did, and Iove the one that looks like ashen tectonic plates :)
simple curiosity
she said
you are not alone
What delicate and amazing beauty! It is indeed everywhere, isn't it? And, speaking of beauty, I received such a lovely little bit of beauty in my mailbox yesterday. Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness.
Enjoyed the pictures, Brita has the gift also. I am so thankful for camera's which allows us to share beautiful things.
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