Finnish environmental artist, Jonna Pohjalainen, created this amazing colored pencil installation for a summer workshop at the Open Air Art Museum in Pedvele, Latvia. She carved them out of local Aspen trees and situated them in a spot where the sun would change their look throughout the course of a day. She says...
"While you sharpen your pencils, you can see time passing by."
P.S. The Open Air Art Museum is a 100 hectares (approx. 2.5 acres) of fields, meadows, hills, rivers, forests, and wildlife where sculptors, painters and installation artists are free to express themselves. They're encouraged to draw their inspiration from nature. It's now a state historical monument and has a permanent collection of 150 works of art. I want to go visit!!!
{Images via Amor Fati by Environmental Art}