This abstract texture unfolds the story of an ancient Australian rock that has been moulded over thousands of years by the breath of the wind and the power of the water. Its surface resembles a natural painting in which layers of erosion are superimposed like fine veins. Warm orange, deep red and bright yellow colours flow into one another and are reminiscent of the heat of the desert, glowing sunsets and the silent power of the earth.
The shapes seem to come alive: gentle curves trace a soft arc, as if the rock itself were stretching out into space. The lines follow the natural curvature of the rock and create a harmonious movement that slowly guides the viewer's gaze along the layers. Each shade of colour tells of minerals that have been deposited, compacted and exposed again - a geological memory, captured in pigment and structure.
This abstract depiction allows the viewer not only to see the surface, but also to sense the hidden interplay of the elements. It invites the viewer to delve deeper, to feel the warmth of the colours and to understand the form as a symbol of the constant, creative power of nature.
Jiri Viehmann - photographer with a passion for nature, travelling and the beauty of the world.
Jiri Viehmann is a passionate nature and travel photographer who uses his camera to capture the diversity and beauty of our planet in impressive images. His works tell stories of quiet moments in the..
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