So much life happens at the water’s edge. Cracks and crevices become the permanent resting place for a variance of intricate lifeforms to inhabit. These ancient glacial erratics become host to the roving lichens and mosses that slowly expand their grip to the granite. I’ve always been captivated by the forms and colours that can be found existing symbiotically with the rock. These works are all cut from baltic birch wood and hang on french cleats to appear like floating boulders within your space.