The work of
Misha de Ridder in 'Falaise', which consists of
abstractions of the chalky cliff face in Normandy,
France, harnesses the revelatory power of
photography to capture the continuous metamorphosis
of the cliffs. Once a celebrated holiday
destination, where Monet is believed to have
developed Impressionism, the area has become
forgotten as it is encroached upon by the sea, which
is gradually swallowing its surroundings.