Sunken Horizon is an abstract sculpture that depicts the idea of an upside-down beach, with a striking hole in the centre that creates the illusion of concrete breaking through the sand. The soft, undulating shapes around the hole are reminiscent of a coastline, while the rough, industrial element at the centre of the work offers an unexpected contrast. The artwork evokes feelings of transformation and decay, with the natural elements clashing with the mechanical and the inevitable process of change. The hole in the centre acts as a window to the depths, challenging the viewer to explore the layers of the environment and the limits of what is possible.
Created by Elisabeth Visser with support from AI.
I am Elisabeth Visser, an artist and designer with a passion for creating sophisticated, dreamy portraits that strike a balance between strength and vulnerability. My work moves between realism and abstraction, and I often draw inspiration from female figures, adding subtle, surrealistic elements. I work.. Read more…