My 03/16/26 postcard is a dried seed head. Its points radiate outward from a darker core, forming a nearly spherical pattern that feels both botanical and abstract. In black and white, the image becomes a study of texture and symmetry. The result is a quiet portrait of a flower long past its bloom but still rich with structure and form.

Chuck Arning

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