A carved stone found by the Shenandoah River becomes a mirror of the world's beauty and mystery in this contemplative fusion of image, symbol, and verse. Through carefully paired overlays from world art and architecture, patterns emerge-echoes of shared proportion, sacred geometry, and archetypal form. Each image is joined by a haiku, inviting stillness and insight. Together, these reflections create a meditative experience where stone, symbol, and spirit converge-asking the reader not only to observe, but to feel the deep connections between all things.
A carved stone found by the Shenandoah River becomes a mirror of the world's beauty and mystery in this contemplative fusion of image, symbol, and verse. Through carefully paired overlays from world art and architecture, patterns emerge-echoes of shared proportion, sacred geometry, and archetypal form. Each image is joined by a haiku, inviting stillness and insight. Together, these reflections create a meditative experience where stone, symbol, and spirit converge-asking the reader not only to observe, but to feel the deep connections between all things.