Earth is a truly amazing place!
A planet of endless beauty and wonder.
We must care for it deeply,
Welcome to Earth-Art.work, a space dedicated to showcasing my diverse artistic endeavors.
My creations span a wide spectrum, including photography, land art, rock balancing, sculpture, decorative pieces, indoor and outdoor light installations, and artistic woodwork. Beyond Gravitymeditation (featured on its independent website), this site is home to all my other artistic expressions.
- Event Decoration
- Stage Design
- Light Installations
- Landart Installations
- Art Lightening
- Driftwood Art
- Living Woods
- Travel Photo Stock
- Fine Art
- Event Photography
- Product Photography
Gravity Meditation is a stone balance and land art project that came to life in 2007 amidst the awe-inspiring landscapes of Hampi. I often refer to Hampi as the “belly button of the Earth” because of the profound energy I feel while wandering through its surreal scenery.
Although Hampi wasn’t the first place I created a stone sculpture, it was there that the idea of transforming these creations into a land art project truly took shape. A few years later, I successfully mastered the art of balancing rocks, deepening my connection to this meditative and creative practice.
For more about Gravity Meditation, please visit…
Decorius is a land art, event, and stage decoration project that began over a decade ago when I discovered Earthfest Revolutions, a Taiwanese music and art festival.
In truth, the journey started long before that, during my early days on this planet. I’ve always been passionate about enhancing the world around me with an eye for detail and a love for visual beauty.
Traveling the world became a major part of my life, with photography as my constant companion. Through it, I honed my understanding of perspective and light. It was during this endless adventure that I discovered my passion for land art, leading to projects like Gaia Inukshuk and Gravity Meditation.
As fate would have it, this journey eventually brought me to the stunning island of Formosa (Taiwan). Through my creations, I connected with local artists and creators who organize and decorate events. This was a new world for me, yet it felt like home. Many wonderful collaborations and unique creations blossomed from these connections.
In 2016, I knocked on the door of the legendary Boom Festival, and to my delight, they welcomed me and a small crew from Taiwan. I had known about this festival since the 1990s but had never had the opportunity to be a part of it. That all changed in July 2016, when the magic finally happened.
The experience was nothing short of overwhelming—mind-blowing, even! Witnessing so many incredible artists creating a wonderland of art and inspiration for humanity was unforgettable. I fell deeply in love with the community. A big shoutout to the BOOM family for making it all possible!
Since then, I’ve continued to work regularly alongside masters of event art. Back in Taiwan, my collaboration with a local artist and friend reached new heights. Plants and light, in particular, have become my favorite ingredients for crafting eye-catching creations.
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WOOD ART
Nature’s patterns are a mesmerizing testament to its artistry and design. From the delicate fractals of ferns to the powerful silhouettes of ancient trees, every detail carries a story of life and growth. These patterns reveal the deep connection between all things and the passage of time. In their textures, one can observe echoes of history and the immense forces that shaped them.
As a land artist and photographer, I’ve spent countless hours immersed in nature’s wonders, uncovering the raw beauty that often goes unnoticed. Wood, in particular, became a central material for my artistic creations when I moved to the East Rift Valley of Taiwan. Surrounded by dense forests and breathtaking landscapes shaped by powerful rivers that carry stones, sand, and broken trees from the rugged central mountains of Taiwan, I feel inspired to translate this natural magic into decorative art.
When I stumble upon unique natural elements like stones or wood, a vision of a sculpture or ornament often springs to life in my mind. If the opportunity allows, I collect these treasures and work to manifest that vision, which leads to the creation of DRYAD.
In Greek mythology, a dryad is a tree spirit, a name that felt perfect to represent my work. It resonates deeply, especially as I’ve often been playfully referred to as a forest elf—a connection that encapsulates my love for nature and my artistic spirit.
Globetrotter.photography arose as the stories, impressions and pictures I have gathered on my endless journey became so numerous that they needed a place to be shared.
Many moons ago I put on my backpack to leave home for the first time, since then I am mostly on the road exploring this world; I have seen many things but I have seen nothing! One thing I experience again and again is that us people, whereever we are and to whichever community we “belong”, are basically all the same. We have the same worries and the same needs, our babies are hungry, we love to laugh and to be loved. This is a very essential fact of humanity! Whereever you go you’ll find the funny, the lazy, the small ones and so on, some happy some sad but this does not change the fact that we are all humans of the same kind! All differences between us stem from our ways of thinking, and are therefore a constructed reality.
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The Venus Project proposes an alternative vision of what the future can be if we apply what we already know in order to achieve a sustainable new world civilization. It calls for a straightforward redesign of our culture in which the age-old inadequacies of war, poverty, hunger, debt and unnecessary human suffering are viewed not only as avoidable, but as totally unacceptable. Anything less will result in a continuation of the same catalog of problems inherent in today’s world.