Jon McCormack
Resonance - Patterns of the Natural World
Los Altos, California





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Earth is a place of quiet miracles—a planet alive with shimmer and shape, pattern and presence. In the curve of a wave, the spiral of a shell, the shimmer of light on stone, nature reveals a silent architecture sculpted by time, gravity, wind, and light.
These forms are more than beautiful; they are fluent expressions of the forces that created them—a visual language both mathematical and mystical, ancient and alive.
Resonance is a photographic exploration of that language. It invites the viewer to look closer, to notice the worn edge of a rock, the rhythm etched by water into stone, the delicate repetition between a grain of sand and the arc of a coastline. My camera becomes a tool of enquiry — tracing nature’s design where form becomes feeling, and structure becomes story.
Through intimate compositions and sweeping vistas, accompanied by poetic reflections and field notes, this exhibit seeks to rekindle reverence—for the intricacy of the natural world and its profound vulnerability.
Wonder, after all, is the beginning of care.
May these images remind you that our planet is not only breathtaking, but also breakable—and that to protect it, we must first fall in love with it all over again. -
For exhibitions: dye-dub printed on metal and un-framed at 20 inches on the long side. For portfolio review, printed on 11x17 semi-gloss