south-iceland · Iceland
Alda aldanna
"Alda aldanna er höggmynd" (The Wave of the Ages is a Sculpture) is a profound concrete artwork near Hraunfossar, inviting contemplation on deep time. It elegantly merges human creativity with the raw power of Icelandic geology, offering a unique perspective on the landscape.
About Alda aldanna
"Alda aldanna er höggmynd" (The Wave of the Ages is a Sculpture) is a profound concrete artwork near Hraunfossar, inviting contemplation on deep time. It elegantly merges human creativity with the raw power of Icelandic geology, offering a unique perspective on the landscape.
History & Background
"Alda aldanna er höggmynd" was created by Icelandic artist Valgerður Hauksdóttir. Unveiled in 2013, the sculpture was commissioned as part of a broader initiative to integrate art into public spaces and enhance the visitor experience at significant natural sites. Its placement near the iconic Hraunfossar and Barnafoss waterfalls was deliberate, chosen for the area's profound geological significance and its stunning visual appeal. Hauksdóttir's vision for "The Wave of the Ages" was to create a piece that spoke to the ancient, ongoing geological processes of Iceland. The concrete medium was chosen for its durability and its ability to mimic the natural textures and strata of rock formations. The design itself reflects the layers of time, the flow of water, and the volcanic forces that have continuously reshaped the island over millions of years. The sculpture serves as a unique bridge between human creativity and the immense power of nature, encouraging visitors to pause and reflect on the deep time encapsulated within the Icelandic landscape. It stands not merely as an object to be viewed, but as an interactive element that deepens one's understanding and appreciation of the natural wonders around it.
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Why Visit
Witness art and nature merge seamlessly, reflecting on Iceland's geological story in a unique way.
Practical Information
Best Time
Morning or late afternoon for softer light; any time for contemplation.
Duration
30-45 minutes
Access
Paved road to parking area; short, accessible walk to the sculpture.