In 1986, Ezra Orion, an Israeli sculptor and poet, initiated the second phase of the Mitzpe Ramon Desert Sculpture Park on the rim of the Ramon Crater.
He created the work “Field of Rocks” as the largest component of the park; a 100 by 200 meters sculpture.
This film presents Orion’s work, vision, perception, & concept of tectonic sculpture and its supposed emotional impact on the viewer’s conciseness.
The film uses motion controlled time-lapse photography and excerpts from Orion’s book Intergalactic Sculpture (2001) to depict his work.