Aérial by Baptiste Debombourg
Aérial by French artist Baptiste Debombourg flows like a monumental wave of broken glass into the Column Hall of the former Benedictine abbey ‘Brauweiler’ in Cologne. Carrying with it the light that passes measured through the windows, the crystalline structure seems petrified, frozen in a moment of unrestrained movement. It took about 420 hours and two tons of glass to complete the project. Baptiste Debombourg explained ‘the mind is everything. The material is the servant of spiritual.’
Photographer Alberto Seveso’s series A Due Colori captures the brightly colored plumes that result from mixing ink into water. The result is a beautifully detailed exercise in underwater sculpture.







