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David Paul Bayles

24662 Ervin Road
Philomath, OR, 97370
15417609696
Looking at, listening to, and learning from forests I've lived with.

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David Paul Bayles

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    • Urban Forest
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    • Old Growth Dialogue
    • De Compose
    • Orchard For Arlo
    • SPLIT
    • STILL
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Palm and Overpass

Urban Forest

" ... Bayles' images of trees avoid the trap of propaganda; these are not cute or angry or tragic surrogates for human politics. Instead, they seem weirdly like visitors from another world, perhaps another dimension -- and, in a real sense, they are. Trees, no less than epoch-layerd rock canyons, remind us that there are different ways of computing time; that within the frantic rush of man-made cities are eddies and rills of slowness, sureness; that there are cycles as profound as the procession of the stars..."

--- Richard Cheverton, Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine

Urban Forest

" ... Bayles' images of trees avoid the trap of propaganda; these are not cute or angry or tragic surrogates for human politics. Instead, they seem weirdly like visitors from another world, perhaps another dimension -- and, in a real sense, they are. Trees, no less than epoch-layerd rock canyons, remind us that there are different ways of computing time; that within the frantic rush of man-made cities are eddies and rills of slowness, sureness; that there are cycles as profound as the procession of the stars..."

--- Richard Cheverton, Los Angeles Times Sunday Magazine

Palm and Overpass

Palm and Overpass

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