An inlet of the River Wyre at Fleetwood, at low tide and after a bit of good weather.

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An inlet of the River Wyre at Fleetwood, at low tide and after a bit of good weather.
Cracked Mud by Okin002 Art Studio
drought
Taking a picture of the cracking mud, and then suddenly...
"Hi I am here do you need me? Were you looking for me want to take a picture of me??"
Factory Butte, Utah - by David Swindler
Daniel Rozin at Bitforms
Ceramic fragments resembling cracked mud ripple like water in response to visitors’ movements at Bitforms on the Lower East Side, creating a surprising and delightful effect, despite the worrying allusion to a parched environment. Part of Rozin’s new series of mechanical mirrors – interactive artworks that respond via motion sensor to a visitor’s movements which Rozin has created since the late 90s – the new mirrors inhabit a darkened gallery, creating a theatrical feeling that heightens the senses. (On view through March 17th). Daniel Rozin, Cracked Mud, ceramic fragments, custom software, motors, control electronics, motion sensors, light fixture, 4 x 132 x 132 inches, 2019.
(un)fairytale
A dry creek running into the River Wyre near Fleetwood, its surface cracked after a bit of good weather.