Frozen Symphony of Colors №2 – Iceland Print Size:135x90cmArtwork Information The aerial photographs of glacial lagoons in winter showcase a vibrant mix of colors due to natural factors like embedded debris, air bubbles, ice thickness, melting and refreezing cycles, and mineral content. These elements create the stunning blues, greens, whites, and browns seen in the frozen lagoon. Each factor contributes to the unique and captivating symphony of colors, highlighting the dynamic and ever changing nature of
The reduced color palette and flat lighting emphasize the abstract quality of the landscape
There are no clear landmarks—only the rhythm of the waves and the contrast between sea and land
they are shaped entirely by natural processes—snow
and billowing clouds across the sky
which is partially covered by the Mýrdalsjökull glacier
A cold and violent storm at the end of September—marking the arrival of winter—transformed the water’s surface into an abstract work of art
a glacier can transform into an almost monochrome world
the river carries fine sediment that subtly alters its color
where cascading torrents plunge into a deep chasm
and delicate ice formations across the soft ground
capturing the stark beauty of this remote and fragile environment
I came across a small stream filled with chalk and sand after a mudslide