Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76The ninth wave by artist and photographer Jörg Gläscher https://instagram.com/p/CSRWqiIjRUV/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link…Translate Tweet1:42 PM · Aug 7, 2021·Twitter Web App271 Retweets14 Quote Tweets1,381 Likes
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Aug 7, 2021Replying to @FedeItaliano76During lockdown, Jörg Gläscher installed nine colossal deadwood waves (measuring 4m high and 9m wide) in a forest near Hamburg528181
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Aug 7, 2021This is Jörg Gläscher's website https://glaescher.de/new/projects/the-diary-complex/gallery-c19-18/…1867
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Aug 8, 2021'A wave is a periodic oscillation or one-time disturbance change in the state of a system', says Gläscher. 'A perceived object can generate impact in numerous ways. Is it standing still? Has it moved? Nothing is ever as it seems.'543
Jason Pocaro@JasonPocaro·Aug 7, 2021Replying to @FedeItaliano76Fractal pattern or Geometric? Still wild. Love it!
Blaze the cat@Blazeth05809656·Aug 7, 2021Replying to @FedeItaliano76 and @BrendanBlaberThis looks like that one part of nightmare before Christmas where jack wanders into the woods and finds the season doors4
RobinwingBOO@RobynAnneC·Aug 8, 2021Replying to @FedeItaliano76The last two look like a spooky forest ghost you’d see cross the path you’re on at dusk