Public Drawing – Scars of Change
- Waldlabor
- A few years ago, a storm tore through the forest, toppling trees and leaving behind a
clearing—an open wound where the earth lies exposed.
- Without roots to hold it, rain washed away the topsoil, revealing dense clay that struggles to
absorb water, forming puddles and mud. A small river winds around the clearing, collecting the runoff while also serving as a water
source for the surrounding trees and the animals.
- Over time, new growth has begun to creep in, tree stumps soften with moss, and the once-
raw space has become a gathering place, with an informal fireplace at its center and fallen
logs as benches.
Contributors: Dalia Schilling , Schierscher Oliver, Zgraggen Alexander