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Abstract:Terry Tempest Williams’s assertion that beauty is not something granted; rather, we must create beauty in a broken world. What in another time I might have dismissed as nothing more than a rusting lawn chair, a stand of brittle grass, or the moon tangled in power lines compelled me to make beautiful images.