A Colorful Flow: Almost Like Amber №1 – Iceland Print Size:60x40cmArtwork Information Iceland's river and seascapes are often inconspicuous from the ground, but from the air they offer a breathtaking spectacle of colors and textures. Not much different from a watercolor painting and in constant motion, depending on the tides or the water level and flow velocity of the rivers. Most rivers have their source at one of the numerous glaciers, and flow towards the sea. Along the way, they transport vital nutrients for the
This series explores how small natural details can evoke the vastness of the cosmos
where observation becomes more instinctive than analytical
where organic lines and frozen textures dominate the composition
The color of the ice can also be affected by changing temperatures and lighting conditions
complex networks of channels and textures emerge
carefully chosen detail—temporary formations shaped by natural rhythms
A quiet record of impermanence—where water has moved on
Photographed at Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon
A series photographs documenting abstract ice and glacier landscapes in Iceland and Fjord Norway
with small icebergs still floating around
The strength of the ice also varies depending on its thickness and composition
intensified by wind and shifting light