shored lines

shored-lines
Based off of NASA ocean-level predictive models archived during the 45th presidency in the United States of America, shored-lines is a series of laser cut birch and black paper bookworks that renders difficult to fathom flash points of global ocean level rises and puts them into the readers hands.

This work maps the point where the Black Sea will eventually breach the Caucasus Mountains and pour into the Caspian Sea in a catysmic event near the Russian city of Elista, forming the Strait of Elista.


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shored lines: elista
Trevor Van den Eijnden
2020–2025
Laser-cut birch, paper, wood-based glue, wax
30.1 x 17.5 x 3.8 cm (11.8 x 6.9 x 1.5 inches), 60 pages