In a Sea of Light and Ice (Part 2) №3 – Antarctica AlaskaArtwork Information In bright sunlight, a glacier can transform into an almost monochrome world. The unyielding light of the sun reflects off the snow and ice, washing out the landscape and creating a sense of stillness and serenity. Without the distraction of bright colors or harsh shadows, the textures and shapes of the glacier become more pronounced, revealing intricate patterns and details that might otherwise go unnoticed. The absence of color
which are deep fissures resulting from the glacier's movement
This series captures aerial views of tidal sand patterns in Iceland
and carbon dioxide are released and form pockets of air which are then trapped in the ice
complex networks of channels and textures emerge
which is a billion times smaller
this series focuses on abstract close-up views of frozen air bubbles trapped in puddles and small ponds
The aerial photographs of glacial lagoons in winter showcase a vibrant mix of colors due to natural factors like embedded debris
turning familiar forms into abstract compositions
mindful process has a meditative quality for me
The resulting formations are stunning and ever-changing
Along Iceland’s southern coast
geometric lines in the ice immediately captured my attention