Exquisite and magnificent, enigmatic and
fleeting places... British photographer, Steve Alexander,
calls these crop designs in the fields "temporary
temples."
Crop circles
appear all over the world. The ones I find most beautiful
and breathtaking tend to appear in England and, more
specifically, in Wiltshire - often adjacent to ancient
sacred sites such as Stonehenge and the Avebury Stone
Circle.
That’s
where most of the research and interest in them is
occurring.
I wonder… What,
if any, is the relationship between the volume, variety,
symbolism, and complexity of the circles and our attention
on them?
Please enjoy these 6 beautifully created videos of
the crop circles I have drawn.