The modern world presents an array of sights that tend not to be seen. One plan, architectural or otherwise, overlaps with another. Something indistinct is reflected in a window. Fake wood, fake marble contrasting with concrete, aluminum and glass. And something that looks like metal trim, or is it yellowish wood or bright plastic. But it isn’t the materials so much as their shape and color. The designs made by things seem almost independent of their elements. Nothing in this picture grew or seethed in the earth. But together, the lines and shapes seem to say something, and to say what they say with clarity. The problem, of course, is knowing what they say. Is it possible they say something different to everyone who notices?