This photo shows an intriguing top-down perspective of a vineyard on the volcanic island of Lanzarote. The circular structures, which resemble a harmonious rhythm of half moons, are pits in the black lava soil. Each of these pits protects a vine struggling to survive in the harsh landscape. The shadows and textures create a dance of light and dark, while the subtle green tones of the vines add a hopeful vibrancy to the image.
This picture is inspired by Lanzarote's unique farming method, in which man and nature work together to produce wine in an inhospitable environment. The image tells a story of resilience and creativity, inviting us to reflect on the inventiveness and beauty of human adaptation.
The mood of the sculpture is serene and contemplative, almost abstract in its pattern, while still exuding an intense connection to the earth and its possibilities. It evokes a sense of wonder - an admiration for the simplicity and complexity of this sustainable farming method.
In an interior, this work offers a soothing, earthy aesthetic that is simultaneously an interesting conversation piece. The minimalist pattern and subdued colours work perfectly as a statement piece in a modern or naturally decorated home.