Cheryl
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Cheryl
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💞Love Texas Long Horns football 🤘Texas-My kiddos & My Jeep 🚙 IFB & 🚫 NO DMs- They will not be seen. Merica all day ! Proud Confluence Holder!

In Lumière Novan’s recent article “The Silence That Connects", published in Luminos Magazine on Eternal Gardens, he beautifully explores the shared emotional and experiential core between abstract nature photography and urban exploration. To deepen the conversation, we invited three thoughtful voices for a roundtable discussion on the guiding question: Can urban exploration photography and abstract nature photography be considered art forms with common aspects? Joining the conversation were Mei Lin, Rachel Fang and Natasha Sauvage. A new article summarizes the lively yet respectful exchange, grounded in each participant’s own practice and perspective, as they respond to Luno’s reflections and consider the deeper connections between these two seemingly distinct photographic worlds. Read "The Interwoven Art of Urban Exploration and Abstract Nature Photography" in the Eternal Gardens Journal, @Web4Eternal.





Following her debut at the Zodiac Legacy Exhibition in Chengdu and her 1st artist exchange with her "Aztec Butterfly" to tour Asia, ArtStra painter Fang Yi Ning has sold a collaborative work with our founder @MattVegh to a private collector in Xian. Goldfish: Talisman of Wealth


Proud of my son @NateVegh and NanoAcademic for pioneering LatticeMind, an agentic AI framework that automates complex DFT workflows with RESCU, slashing the time, expertise and computational barriers that currently drive billions in annual research costs across materials science.

The Red Tailed Hawk has been a guardian spirit in my family for as long as I can remember, echoing ancestral whispers. Clarity, protection, and the call to see beyond the horizon. Painted with intuition and soul, part of my journey into the Boreal Heart of Canada.

UBots are loving the new OS2 format and charts! Don't see too many charts going that direction over the past year or two. Slow, methodical, organic development wins every time!











