artist julien berthier built a hyper-realistic rock with epoxy resin placing it on top of a worn-out found boat. l’invisible takes shape as an artificial rock that modestly intrudes the environment of marseille’s coast and gently modifies its landscape. the rock can be driven and cruises around, creating the awkward vision of a drifting landscape.

a mobile rock among the natural ones harmoniously changes the panorama
all images courtesy of julien berthier
julien berthier set a hatch on top that enables one to enter and maneuver the vehicle. the rock itself is inspired by its immediate rough surroundings, stimulating viewers’curiosity and interest. ‘the mobile rock navigates between the decor, enhanced reality, leisure object, survivalist anguish, and the ecological stakes.’says the artist.

it blends with its rocky surroundings

the vehicle has an opening on top inviting one to enter inside and navigate it

it oscillates gently with the lapping of the waves

the floating rock attracts travelers’and locals’interest

found boat, polystyrene, epoxy resin, paint, motor 220 x 420 x 232 cm
project info:
name: l’invisible, 2021
designer: julien berthier
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edited by: christina petridou | designboom