Friday, August 18, 2017


LIGHTNING STRIKE

     Wide expanses of beach, such as those found on our Treasure Coast, Florida,  are prone to intense lightning strikes, which melt the quartz in the sand into a thin tubular or amoeba-like shapes also called fulgurites. We might call these convoluted structures “glass”.

I tried to capture the overwhelming energy of a lightning strike as well as the shapes that that form into fulgurites. 

Just thought you would like to know!



Lightning Strike can be found within my  Abstract Gallery on    http:/www.koseroriginalart.com

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