A dilapidated scene from the California desert on the Salton Sea.
One of the few means of proving something took place or proof that something exists or existed is through a photograph. Barring the scene or image has not been manipulated in some manner. The moment we capture a scene photographically the scene is changing or has changed completely. In fact as the image is being processed it is already history and change is already taking place. As light enters the camera portions of the image are older than others. Light in the background is older than light in the foreground. We rely heavily upon our memories to recall a situation or event or a moment in time whether good or bad or indifferent. However the moment that event or scene is over, our memory begins to fade. As it fades our mind fills in the gaps. This is why two stories of the same event are seldom in perfect alignment. A wonderful memory in St. Pete Beach, Florida
The Diversity Mural is comprised of more than 1000 ceramic hearts created by artists from around the world. Created by artists Jennifer Kuhns of jkmosaic.com and Cherie Bosela. The mural is displayed on the South side of Lamp Shade Fair in Orlando, Florida's Mills 50 District.