
"The miracle is not to fly in air, or to walk on water,
but to walk on earth."
Chinese Proverb
Limpet shells and a rock from Portugal.
Aquilegia vulgaris petals, unknown seeds, and a volcanic rock.
The wings are an old rusty piece of iron that used to be part of the Old Mill in Oltingen, Switzerland. The body is a rusty spatula from Serbia, still covered with some lime. It was used for yearly reparations of our old house. Both pieces secured shelter. Together they will look over the Old Mill.
A rusty screw from Serbia and a rock from somewhere in Switzerland.
A rusty wire found on a road in Portugal. It is still the way I found it. I only bent one end, to make the hug stronger. A rock from Portugal.
Old watch parts from my father’s tool and spare parts supply and a piece of driftwood from Portugal.
The end of a fence post from our garden in Serbia and shells from the Isle of Lewis, Scotland.
Part of a gardening tool from Serbia, a piece of slate rock from Landesplattenberg Engi, Switzerland, and an old drawer knob.
A roof tile from my neighbour’s house in Serbia. The moss used to be scraped off the tiles. Nobody has lived in the house for many years, and it is slowly disintegrating. The back of the house has collapsed. Old watch parts from my father’s tools and spare parts supply.
A rusty sheet of tin from Serbia and old watch parts from my father’s tool and spare parts supply.
The cover of an old bee hive from Serbia, rust found on the streets of Portugal, old watch parts, dirt and sand from Portugal.
Cork tree bark from Portugal and magnolia seed pods from Italy.
Driftwood from Tolsta beach, Isle of Lewis, Scotland and driftwood from Klöntalersee, Glarus, Switzerland.
Dry palm tree leaves from Portugal and a rusty nail from Serbia.