A Faint Resemblance №4 – Antarctica NorwayArtwork Information Icebergs in Antarctica never cease to fascinate me with their endless shapes and textures. Each one is unique in formation, size, and surface details. Some are small, while others tower like massive behemoths. Their intricate ridges and channels spark the imagination. Formed as glaciers break apart at the oceans edge, icebergs take shape through melting, cracks, and the impact of waves and wind. Sunlight melts and refreezes the
vibrant world just beneath the surface
the images become studies in light and transparency—quiet and minimal compositions shaped by natural processes on a small scale
as if ink were drawn across the surface
shaped by frozen leaves
while the stillness of the scene reflects the brief moment between seasons
it creates tension in the crust
Despite their abstract appearance
the lake presents a fleeting interplay of seasonal contrasts: fragments of winter ice drift across the surface
Captured on a winter morning at the black sand beach near Vík í Mýrdal
and subtle color variations of blue and turquoise create abstract compositions
Dark tones and swirling mist enhance the sense of depth and movement
contrasting sharply with the deep orange tones of the mineral-rich water