Piece description from the artist
After the high tide has soaked into the beach the warming sand holds the chilled water underneath until it leaks out slowly stretching and reaching back to the shore. The underlying water begins its retreat creating a pattern called "rill marks". When the seeping water forms near rocks in early sunlight the rills become ablaze with patterns like burning flames.
Kerry Mansfield’s fine artwork has been exhibited globally, garnered numerous honors and awards. A host of press and publications, ranging from Time Magazine’s Lightbox, The New York Times Lens Blog to Architectural Digest, have featured several bodies of her work.
While living in The Sea Ranch working on her latest fine art project during the past four years she’s also been photographing the ephemeral coastline and its entrancing interplay with the Pacific Ocean.
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