Visiting historic sites can be a deeply sensory experience. They come with their own sounds — footsteps on stone, the creak of timber, voices echoing in vaulted ceilings. They have distinct smells, of rush matting, or a certain dustiness, or the ghost of incense.
But what moves me most about these spaces is knowing that I am standing where centuries of other lives have also stood. That I can reach out and put my hand on the same cool stone carved by an unknown maker, that I can look up and see the same light they saw streaming in.
The Art of Looking Up is, in a way, my attempt to hold onto that feeling. It’s part practice — an invitation to pause and notice the extraordinary beauty around and above us in these spaces — and part record, a collection of quiet moments that remind us that the lives of the past still have something to say, if only we’ll take a look.
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- 12” × 9” when closed, 12” × 18” when open
- Premium coated paper stock for rich color and soft texture
- Staple-bound for a clean profile that hangs flat
- Proudly printed in Oklahoma City
The Art of Looking Up
A yearlong journey through the ceilings of Europe’s great cathedrals, chapels, and castles — from the vaults of London's Westminster Abbey to the luminous glass of Sainte-Chapelle.Order Your 2026 Calendar
- 12” × 9” when closed, 12” × 18” when open
- Premium coated paper stock for rich color and soft texture
- Staple-bound for a clean profile that hangs flat
- Proudly printed in Oklahoma City