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Intransigence

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Reach Out

Reach Out


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Jesus Died

Jesus-Died


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Integrity

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Queen in Blue

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Eat your heart out, Brad Pitt!

Disclosure: This is my boyfriend.
Copyright 2012 Sandra Yeyati

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Innocence

Innocence. It’s delicate. Out of focus. Beautiful.


Face It

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I see you


Def Leopard

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Waiting for Wings


Likin’ the Lichen

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Lichens are made up of two types of life forms: a symbiotic organism (fungus) plus a photosynthetic partner (green alga or cyanobacterium). The fungus part gets its nutrients from the air and rain, the photosynthetic one makes its own food with the sun’s help. Lichens have been used in making dyes and perfumes, as well as traditional medicines.

In the presence of environmental toxins, lichens perish, but when the air is clean, they thrive. So, their prevalence in the area was very good news. I took deep breaths and snapped my photos.


Early Education

“Children are like wet cement. Whatever falls on them makes an impression.” - Dr. Hiam Ginnot


Tree Maiden

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Knight Bird


Awash in Light’s poetry
the pelican transforms
into wood and butter,
a feathered knight.

But when fickle Light
rescinds Her majesty,
you are treading water
and fish-hungry again.


Thick as a Brick


Ready for Takeoff


Mandala Musings

Stare at something long enough and you might start to see things that are not technically there. This phenomenon can be explained in several ways. One, is that our eyes are not perfect. Another, is that man lies (to others and to himself).

Here’s a third theory: what you see is inside of you.

The mandala has been used by various traditions as a conduit to enlightenment. Focus upon it, and let the magic begin. The basic form of most mandalas is a square with a circle inside of it.

The one pictured here is composed of five photographs. Can you identify the different layers? If you look at it long enough and have sufficient spiritual training, does your meditation of this mandala help you reach new, deeper levels of enlightenment?

“I don’t know, it looks like an ugly picture to me,” says the nonbeliever.

“You’re in it too,” I reply, which sends him into a tailspin.


Echo City

Herstory repeats itself.


The Exalted Pelican


Winner of Honorable Mention Award at the Fourth Annual Show of Shows Exhibition, Von Liebig Art Center, September 2011


Hell Bent


This piece was accepted at the 49th Founders Juried Awards Exhibition in the Von Liebig Art Center, judged by Diane Camber, director emeritus of The Bass Museum of Art with a long-standing involvement at Miami Art Basel.


Take a picture; it will last longer.


I call him “Six Eyes”


Juice Break

One day, she will be the president or a neurosurgeon. Until then, a juice break.