The story of Ramon crater
Winds and water shaped through millions of years the bottom of Ramon crater, sending its agents to carve, mold, dig, shake the rocks that wall this place. From this land I collected stones.
For few years I keep visiting this amazing space, collecting this sand and limestone which nature left its footprints in their amazing colors. Later on in the ‘lab’ I built at home I invented an ointment which I put layers upon layers, some 20 of them, on a board of synthetic material, so different in its nature, as we human beings some time force on ‘mother nature’.
The cracks that the winds and water made all around at its bottom, feels as if the land is offering shelter and hide. Small mounds of stones reveille to us that man was habituating this place for ages.
All I wished for in my ‘lab’ was to put layers on top of layers, of the materials I collected walking for years on this land .
3D drawing.
2008.
Close up.
Styrofoam board, mix of limestone, glue, gypsum (Ramon crater area)
2/49/124 cm.
3D drawing.
2008.
Close up.
Styrofoam board, mix of limestone, glue, gypsum (Ramon crater area)
2/49/124 cm.
3D drawing.
2008.
Close up.
Styrofoam board, mix of limestone, glue, gypsum (Ramon crater area)
2/49/124 cm.



