"Spillikins" by Yvonne Christen Vágner. The Swiss artist lays a collection of mossy branches and tree trunks on the forest floor, each connected to another, yet appearing random. Which branches were moved, which were already lying here? Land Art Path Gerschnialp in Engelberg 2025 A lush, moss-covered forest on the Gerschnialp near Engelberg, Obwalden, Switzerland only reveals the secret of its origins at second glance. "Spillikins" is the name of Yvonne Christen Vágner's work of art. She has arranged wooden trunks like a Mikado, which decay more and more over time and merge with nature

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Georg BergImage ID:
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8569 x 5713 px | 72.6 x 48.4 cm | 28.6 x 19 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
27 June 2025Location:
Gerschnialp, Engelberg, Obwalden, Switzerland