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LYNDA FAY BRAUN abstracted nature

ANATOMY OF THE BREEZE
Since settling by the Gulf in 1997, I’ve been in quiet conversation with the sea—its rhythms, its breath, its shifting skin. What began as simple photographs of waves became, over time, a deeper exploration—an unraveling of motion, light, and form.
Through digital layering , I draw out what lies just beneath the surface. Photoshop becomes less a tool than a lens for seeing differently—mapping not just the breeze, but the memory it carries, the anatomy of impermanence.
These images are not documents, but meditations. They reflect how we perceive, distort, and dream nature—wave by wave, pixel by pixel, breath by breath.
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