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Like trees, and other natural elements, clouds have continued to inspire my work. They are varied and have such a phenomenal beauty about them, in terms of colours and shape, and also formation. Their dynamic aesthetic appeal reveal a great sense of depth and infinity. Their abstraction also add to the breath of how they can be read and appreciated to great contemplative lengths of time. One finds therapeutic effects and profound visual information from the light quality that plays on clouds. Some cloud names have been given in latin, mostly to mean heap, layer, curl of hair and rain. By nature, clouds are warm, cold, dynamic and changing. They are affected by air pressure, winds, air parcels and movement of particles which make them infinitely a joy to watch and reflect upon, hence their powers to attract contemplative study. Cloud definitions describe their shape and locality.

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