al·che·my (lk-m)
n.
1. A medieval chemical philosophy having as its asserted
aims the transmutation of base metals into gold, the
discovery of the panacea, and the preparation of the elixir
of longevity.
2. A seemingly magical power or process of transmuting:
"He wondered by what alchemy it was changed, so that
what sickened him one hour, maddened him with hunger
the next" Marjorie K. Rawlings.
ENVIRONMENTAL ALCHEMY
This gallery has a "little of this, a little of that". On the
surface, these photos may not seem to relate to each
other. But in my brain chemistry, the alchemy exists in the
environmental context in which the subjects are found.