The Man and his Environment |
The Man and his Environment | Profile |
The snail carries its house on its back; and the cave is the former house of the man, snow houses, straw huts and the sky as a ceiling – the time stand still; light and shadows – feminine sensual, soft forms as well masculine tuff, sharp forms sculptured in the rocks. The man in the nature; beating the nature – taming it – looking for shelter in it. Surviving – cultivate himself – the man got history and time – Mother Nature none. J. Fridrik Arason |
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