冰岛艺术家将滚烫岩浆凝固为永恒雕塑
In the land of fire and ice, a small but daring group of artists has found inspiration in one of nature's most unpredictable materials: flowing lava. Rather than painting landscapes or carving stone, they work with molten rock fresh from volcanic eruptions. The result is a raw, dramatic art form that captures the very essence of Iceland's violent geology.
The process is part collaboration, part controlled chaos. Artists approach cooling lava fields just days after an eruption subsides, carefully chipping or casting shapes before the rock hardens completely. Some use long metal poles to guide the glowing flow into rough outlines, then let the extreme heat do the rest. It is dangerous work that requires protective gear and constant awareness—the ground can still be over 800 degrees Celsius.
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