
For his upcoming coffee table edition of
Habitat, Augsburger crop-dusting photographer and graphic designer
Tom Hegen, we learn via
My Modern Met, has scoured the Earth capturing one of humanity’s oldest forms of environmental interventions—harvesting salts and other minerals through evaporation. The intermediate and legacy effects of these pools and ponds yield vibrant and brilliant abstractions from a privileged perspective—hosting high concentrations of different halophilic algae and bacteria at various stages that looks like a
Mondrian composition, and hopefully stirs the observer to consider our intrusions and mediations in a different manner as well. Be sure to visit the links above more explosively colourful landscaped gradients.