Water has carved its way through these rocks for thousands of years etching these shapes through the massive solid stones. Water is part of a fascinating process - something that we consider soft and tranquil is eroding stone- something we perceive as solid. The elements are a total contrast and yet the gentle element has more strength.
This site was an example of a location where there is a huge canvas - the smooth rocks - and very few materials to work with. When I come to this type of situation I start to look at the processes that are going on instead of the materials and try to work with them.
This shape is simply expressing the flow of the space. However, if you think of how these rocks were formed, the same flowing process could be applied to them when they were in their liquid magma state.
In this case the water is also a testament to time - as time has passed and the water has trickled over the rock, it has etched this path and the passage of time is equivalent to the depth of the path in relation to the top of the rock.