Olafur Eliasson
Hiking through the Icelandic landscape requires immersing yourself with nature. Within the solitude of the mosses, lichen, and volcanic rock it’s difficult to tell whether you are 30 minutes, three hours, or three days away from anyone else, Olafur Eliasson once said. Optics and perspectives are especially important in his works of art, and they’re very influential in his creative process.
Waterfalls are a recurring motif in the Eliasson’s work. It all started in 1996 in Iceland with his photo documentation, when he shot the Seljalandsfoss. The concept was built upon in 1998 with
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