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Dichotomy

February 5, 2022 by boomerstyle in Artists with 0 Comments

Interesting Artistic Points of View

can often tell us much more than a 1,000 words; art can also share societal philosophy, ideas, constructs…  and food for thoughtful conversations.

Looking through the eyes of the photographers and the stories behind the images below inspired new ways to add an interesting dichotomy to every day life.

 

Home Sweet Home

Burtynsky Navajo Reservation suburb in Phoenix,Arizona, USA in 2011.

Dichotomy of Terrains for Home Sweet Home: It can be easy to overlook a diamond in the rough. The beauty of the desert is often subtle. Edward Burtynsky, Navajo Reservation, Suburb, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 2011

 

 

 

Dichotomy of Home: Never Over Develop to be the most expensive house in your neighborhood. This is the advice realtors share. Also, for home investments, buying the poorest home in the neighborhood allows for more equity. Either way, make your surroundings beautiful, you deserve it. Macau China origination on Flickr; artist Unknown. If you are the artist, please email us; we would love to give you attribution.

Being Interested in Others makes you Interesting

 

 

"Not

 

 

 

His and Hers Wedding Ring Set from The Men's Jewelry Store at Amazon: The dichotomy of the wood against eons old meteorite pops the guitar string for him; for her the aquamarine, tension-set ring with inset stone reflects a couple who while different from each other, know how to make music together. The Men’s Jewelry Store for Handcrafted His and Hers wedding ring sets: Creating tomorrow's heirloom for today's fabulous one-of-a-kind handcrafted fashion.

His and Hers Wedding Ring Set from The Men’s Jewelry Store at Amazon: The dichotomy of the wood against eons old meteorite pops the guitar string for him. And, for her the tension-set aquamarine ring with inset stone reflects a couple who while different from each other, know how to make music together.
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Take a Walk on the Wild Side

 

Adding Dichotomy to your daily walks; take a path you normally wouldn't take. Breathe in the view and get to know a new neighbor. KingWu Photography; photograph can be purchased; to learn more about the Chinese Monk and the adventure in capturing this image click on the image.

Dichotomy to your Daily Walks: Take a path you normally wouldn’t take. Breathe in the view and get to know a new neighbor.
KingWu Photography; to purchase this image from this talented artist or to learn more about the Chinese Monk and the adventure in capturing this photo click on the image.

 

"Villa

 

 

 

di•chot•o•my | /dīˈkädəmē/ noun: dichotomy; plural noun: dichotomies 1. A division or contrast between two things that are or are represented as being opposed or entirely different.

 

 

To Your Health

 

FILE - In this Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009 file photo, a Los Angeles firefighter looks under a fire truck stuck in a sinkhole in the Valley Village neighborhood of Los Angeles. Four firefighters escaped injury early Tuesday after their vehicle sunk into the hole caused by a burst water main in the San Fernando Valley, authorities said. (AP Photo/Nick Ut).

Dichotomy of Water: Always take plenty of water with you. If you forget to bring water you may be able to find sources not expected. Attribution and story: Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009 file photo, a Los Angeles firefighter looks under a fire truck stuck in a sinkhole in the Valley Village neighborhood of Los Angeles. Four firefighters escaped injury early Tuesday after their vehicle sunk into the hole caused by a burst water main in the San Fernando Valley, authorities said. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

Dichotomy of Meals: Try new foods, sometimes you may be surprised at finding a new treat. Take every opportunity to refuel in peaceful or interesting surroundings. Image of tree engulfing bridge first found on May 9, 2017 according to Tineye at instagramator, cannot find photographer for attribution.

Dichotomy of Meals: Try new foods, sometimes you may be surprised at finding a new treat. Take every opportunity to refuel in peaceful or interesting surroundings.
Image of tree engulfing bridge first found on May 9, 2017 according to Tineye at instagramator, cannot find photographer for attribution.

 

Nap time is usually easy on something moving; this actually looks very comfortable.

Dichotomy of the Nap: It is said to sleep in a direction you normally don’t sleep in; it will give you different dreams and new perspectives. Nap time is usually easy on something moving; find a very comfortable spot, surprise yourself. According to Tineye this image was first published on the Internet by the Alibaba Farm in Turkey.

 

 

Think Out of the Box

 

"Whiskey

 

Dichotomy of Staying in the Middle of the Road: Sometimes it seems like a safe place to be, to blend in. At other times standing out and standing up for your principles may look odd to others. Middle of the Road Usually one will tend to blend in, not make waves. Sometimes this rule is not applicable. Photo by Johnny Goldsmith.

Dichotomy of Staying in the Middle of the Road:
Sometimes it seems like a safe place to be, to blend in. Yet, at times standing-up for your principles may make you stand-out and cause you to look odd to others.
 House in the Middle of the Road Daily Mirror Photo by Johnny Goldsmith

"Example of how to use dichotomy: At the close of this millennium, the favored dichotomy features a supposed battle called "the science wars." — Stephen Jay Gould, Science, 14 Jan. 2000."

 

Footnotes:Footnotes:

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