Shape In The Process Of Weathering

Weathering describes the breaking down or dissolving of rocks and minerals on the surface of Earth. Water, ice, acids, salts, plants, animals and changes in temperature are all agents of weathering. Once a rock has been broken down, a process called erosion transports the bits of rock and mineral away. No rock on Earth is hard enough to resist the forces of weathering and erosion.

- National Geographic

A photoseries of sculptures.

Shown on the Oslo Negative Photo Festival for gallery KÖSK.

(Measures approx. H100 x W70 cm)

Inspired by formations in nature, from sediment to weathering.

How time, water and wind reveal new layers, how collapse can create new formations.