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Beauty In Unlikely Places
Beauty In Unlikely Places Where does one find beauty?
Sometimes it can be found in the most unlikely places. The Hohman Avenue
train station resides trackside in Hammond, Indiana. It is abandoned,
weathered, and in a state of neglected deterioration, almost surely forgotten
by the powers of railroad industry that called for its construction years
ago. Yet it stands this day in near perfect light. It stands with sober
dignity in sidelight and shadow, which reveals it to be a wonderful study
of line, texture, and tone. Constructed with rigid architectural regularity
and deliberate design, it is now covered with irregular patterns, the
result of nature's relentless disposition. Interesting fractal patterns
can be seen in the lines of cracked concrete; in the worn and random motifs
of painted brick, shingle, and gutter; in the crooked themes of broken
window glass; even in the branching patterns of opportunistic weeds that
landscape the site. There is more if one cares to look. As the proverb
says, "Beauty exists in the eyes of the beholder." |
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