Long shutter shot of the beautiful artwork Tomorrow Man on a breakwater of the beach in Knokke-Heist, Flanders. Installed on a beach head, Tomorrow man is meant to erode and change colour. The sculpture is literally exposed to the elements: ebb and flow, sun, wind and rain. And that precisely etches the visual language Cathérine François wants to put in her sculpture: humanity's struggle against nature. The sculpture was created by artist Catherine François (born 1963). Her sculptures depict the extremes, birth and death, decay and flowering, all in constant motion.
Kris Christiaens is a professional aviation photographer who always tries to portray the power, manoeuvrability and history of aircraft and helicopters in the most original and impressive way possible... Read more…