A Tale of Sand and Blue №3 – Iceland Print Size:45x30cmArtwork Information Icelands river and seascapes are often inconspicuous from the ground, but from the air they reveal a breathtaking spectacle of colors and texturesreminiscent of watercolor paintings and constantly in motion, shaped by tides, water levels, and flow velocity. This series features Sandvatn, a large lake situated in the Icelandic highlands, not far from the glacier Langjkull, along with the river that flows into it. Like many rivers in
peeling wallpaper
Háifoss stands as one of Iceland’s most powerful waterfalls
the swirling formations resembled Jupiter’s cloud bands
from black to blue to brown
capturing the silent presence of these ancient ice giants
revealing natural patterns formed by vegetation
A series photographs documenting abstract ice and glacier landscapes in Iceland and Fjord Norway
or new water flow alters them again
and water merge into abstract compositions that reflect a restless
On sunny and warm winter days
captured on a cold winter morning in 2020
– The interplay of these factors creates breathtaking and ephemeral works of natural art that can be documented using a drone