The Earth has been and is in constant flux. The tectonic plates below our feet move and shake, it is an unstoppable force and we have not choice but to go along for the ride. The transformation of the landscape is evident in the rivers that flow and have carved great canyons or earthquakes so powerful that earth rose from the sea. Nature can not be stopped and nature will always find a way.
This series also takes inspiration from the additivity and moving principles in geometry; where the sum of the of a bisected shape, rearranged and without overlapping, will result in the same total area sum. In this rational these works can be seen as a visual metaphor for the malleable and changing landscape, a force in nature that is always constant. These reconstructed and assembled landscapes focus on naturally Earth forming changes such as glaciers, tectonic movements and erosion. All in simultaneous states destruction and regeneration.