These images contain swirling and unnatural looking cloudscapes which are intentionally artificial forms, out of place against the backdrop of the ancient Purbeck coastline in the south of England. Made by throwing, pouring and scattering organic liquids into water, these false clouds are suspended and stretched across the sky above, appearing caught on the wind or carried by the tide; thunderclouds, mists and storms that don’t belong. They foreshadow the ecological concerns of climate change against an ancient natural world teetering on the edge.