摄影师在汉堡附近的森林里用枯木搭建了 9 层巨大的波浪

between november 2020 and march 2021, when germany was facing a deadly second wave of COVID-19, artist and photographer jörg gläscher decided to spend his time in a forest near hamburg to create a series of artistic installations reflecting on the pandemic. gläscher didn’t cut down any branches but instead gathered deadwood from the forest floor and used it to construct nine waves, which he photographed and then promptly destroyed in order to reuse the materials.

摄影师在汉堡附近的森林里用枯木搭建了 9 层巨大的波浪

C19/18 the second wave, no.2, jörg gläscher

all images © jörg gläscher

‘a wave is a periodic oscillation or a unique disturbance in the state of a system,’ says jörg gläscher. from small undulating waves to massive four-meter-tall crests, each installation appears to grow from the ground, displaying the immense power nature can have.

摄影师在汉堡附近的森林里用枯木搭建了 9 层巨大的波浪

C19/18 the second wave, no.3, jörg gläscher

titled‘C19/18 the second wave’, the installations mark part of a larger diary project that the artist began at the beginning of the pandemic in germany. gläscher published magazines to present the works, ranging from photography to sculpture, which you can purchase along with prints in his online shop here.

摄影师在汉堡附近的森林里用枯木搭建了 9 层巨大的波浪

C19/18 the second wave, no.4, jörg gläscher

摄影师在汉堡附近的森林里用枯木搭建了 9 层巨大的波浪

C19/18 the second wave, no.5, jörg gläscher

摄影师在汉堡附近的森林里用枯木搭建了 9 层巨大的波浪

C19/18 the second wave, no.7, jörg gläscher

project info:

name: C19/18 the second wave
artist: jörg gläscher@joerg_glaescher

designboom has received this project from our‘DIY submissions‘feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

edited by: lynne myers | designboom

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