SLOW MELT – days 7 – 11

Slow Melt is a collaborative installation by Heather Hesterman and Sarah Tomasetti. It is a time based artwork that changed everyday for 22 days featuring different freshwater systems from glacial, rivers, lakes and belts and exits. It is a artistic document of the flow and chroma of water. Here are photos from 9 May – 13 May 2015.

Heather Hesterman, Sarah Tomasetti, Slow Melt, Peradam Projects, Australian Galleries
9 May 2015: Five Flowers Lake, Jiuzhiaghou Valley, Tibet
Heather Hesterman, Sarah Tomasetti, Slow Melt, Peradam Projects, Australian Galleries
detail_9 May 2015: Five Flowers Lake, Jiuzhiaghou Valley, Tibet
Heather Hesterman, Sarah Tomasetti, Slow Melt, Peradam Projects, Australian Galleries
detail_ 10 May 2015: Yangtze River, China. Dye dump near Chongqing.
Heather Hesterman, Sarah Tomasetti, Slow Melt, Peradam Projects, Australian Galleries
detail_ 10 May 2015: Yangtze River, China. Dye dump near Chongqing.

 

Heather Hesterman, Sarah Tomasetti, Slow Melt, Peradam Projects, Australian Galleries
11 May 2015: Lake Baikal, Russia
Heather Hesterman, Sarah Tomasetti, Slow Melt, Peradam Projects, Australian Galleries
detail_11 may 2015: Lake Baikal, Russia.
Heather Hesterman, Sarah Tomasetti, Slow Melt, Peradam Projects, Australian Galleries
detail_11 may 2015: Lake Baikal, Russia.
Heather Hesterman, Sarah Tomasetti, Slow Melt, Peradam Projects, Australian Galleries
12 May 2015: Lake Erie, Great lakes, Nth.America. Cyanobacteria bloom caused by fertiliser run-off
Heather Hesterman, Sarah Tomasetti, Slow Melt, Peradam Projects, Australian Galleries
13 May 2015: Lake Tekapo, NZ
Heather Hesterman, Sarah Tomasetti, Slow Melt, Peradam Projects, Australian Galleries
13 May 2015: Lake Tekapo, NZ
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