I am delighted when someone wants to “play God” without doing any damage or destruction. This is the same sort of tweeking that is like what Inigo Jones did for every great English Stately Home, but again, without altering the landscape in any significant way.
These photographs go beyond photography and make our already magical word even more magnificent. These not only decorate nature, they are true conversation pieces–merging nature and art so seamlessly.
Hey Norm… this new series is delightful. Wonderful to see someone enjoying using simple things in nature the way I do. I love spotting just a touch of color and then discovering the intricasy you have used to complete them. Keep it up… xxMeadow
As I marvel at your work, I’m also inspired by His work. By simply deviating from the expected (natural and conforming color schemes), you intensify the beauty of an otherwise ordinary backdrop. Your focal point pieces lift the spirit and awaken the mind.
Paul Bridgewater on 01.28.2010 at 10:05 AM
I am delighted when someone wants to “play God” without doing any damage or destruction. This is the same sort of tweeking that is like what Inigo Jones did for every great English Stately Home, but again, without altering the landscape in any significant way.
joy collie on 01.28.2010 at 10:33 AM
OMG, I love this work, it makes me smile. Great stuff. JC.
PHW on 01.28.2010 at 14:04 PM
Brilliant! Like everything he does Norm’s Decorating Nature brings a smile to my face. Creative, beautiful and fun.
P Wesner on 01.28.2010 at 19:38 PM
Happy, sunshiney, thoughful & always surprising us
love norm’s work
Alison on 01.28.2010 at 20:30 PM
These photographs go beyond photography and make our already magical word even more magnificent. These not only decorate nature, they are true conversation pieces–merging nature and art so seamlessly.
Meadow on 01.29.2010 at 21:11 PM
Hey Norm… this new series is delightful. Wonderful to see someone enjoying using simple things in nature the way I do. I love spotting just a touch of color and then discovering the intricasy you have used to complete them. Keep it up… xxMeadow
Paulette on 01.31.2010 at 18:37 PM
Beautiful, creative and fun–accessible art, a small, brilliant miracle.
maxine formaggi on 02.03.2010 at 09:59 AM
Wonderful! Reminds me of Andy Goldsworthy’s work; relating strongly to nature by acute observation and use of imagination. More please!
Sean on 02.09.2010 at 13:08 PM
As I marvel at your work, I’m also inspired by His work. By simply deviating from the expected (natural and conforming color schemes), you intensify the beauty of an otherwise ordinary backdrop. Your focal point pieces lift the spirit and awaken the mind.