Rock Balancing Canada
Peter Riedel's work is at once permanent and impermanent, in that it alters the organization of the natural landscape.
His transient sculptures contradict the permanence of traditional art yet his photographs strive to record what shall eventually vanish.
The photographs are taken to immortalize the transient pieces before they collapse so that they might be shared with others.
The photos are not the purpose but rather the end result in the creative process.
His transient sculptures contradict the permanence of traditional art yet his photographs strive to record what shall eventually vanish.
The photographs are taken to immortalize the transient pieces before they collapse so that they might be shared with others.
The photos are not the purpose but rather the end result in the creative process.