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"Black & White" vs. "Shades of Gray"

Two idioms for contrasting outlooks on life. But really, both reference the same monochromatic scheme.

How did that happen?

As I wander (walk. jog. sprint.) through life I've discovered a nifty principle that sometimes works: switch back and forth between the two. If your fishing vessel of life is navigating a fog bank off the coast of Newfoundland (shades of gray), increase the contrast filter until intermediate shades vanish and navigational decisions become suddenly stark (black & white).

In lutherie, I often photograph progress then change color modes in Photoshop, allowing me to see an instrument in shades of gray. Contours emerge, without the distractions of color.

I am deeply immersed in refining Dove's angles and curves. Have a look.

DOVE SERIES:

Dove Takes Flight
Dovetail
Hip Hole
"Black & White" vs. "Shades of Gray"
"Explosive, sustained action!"

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  • I won't denigrate assembly lines — they build instruments for the masses. I don't. This is something very different.

    If your music is art, if your vision is unique, I will shape the wood, bend the metal, solder the connections to give you the tool to let your beast run wild.

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