The photographs of Regina Anzenberger's works were taken during a trip through Tasmania in March 2024. Fascinated by the shapes of nature, she photographed the rocks in a riverbed and the flowers that cast their shadows on them. She uses her camera to capture structures and details of the landscape and gives them special meaning. In the instant photographs shown here entitled RIVERBED ROCKS, the theme of natural forms is continued through painterly and graphic representations. In particular, the shadows of flowers, which cast their patterns on the objects depicted, were incorporated into the images and thereby highlighted. They do not stick to the boundaries of photography, but rather go beyond them and imaginatively continue the existing motif. These extensions give the photographs a new dimension and offer the viewer a poetic interpretation of the natural conditions. In addition, Regina Anzenberger integrated finds from the area around the river into her work. These objects from nature, such as leaves or branches, create a symbolic connection to the place of origin of the work (native grounds), which is emphasized in her works.