Where Neon Green Meets Blue №1 – Iceland Print Material:Hahnemühle Fine Art PaperArtwork Information At ground level, Icelands landscapes often appear mutedbut from the air, a different perspective unfolds. This series captures the interaction between a winding river and a moss covered terrain in the Icelandic highlands, where colors take on an unexpected intensity. The bright, almost neon green moss contrasts with the deep blues of the river, forming a natural mosaic with a surprisingly abstract quality. Fed by glacial meltwater,
this series captures brief moments of ocean movement on a day that was unusually calm for these waters
What usually blends into the forest becomes isolated
Air becomes trapped under ice in the form of bubbles through a process called entrapment
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
complex networks of channels and textures emerge
Often inconspicuous from the ground
I enjoy walking along frozen streams
the scale and presence of the ice felt both fascinating and slightly threatening
The abstract textures and different colors on the ice are created by a combination of natural factors
almost black tones gave the ice an unusual appearance
Many of these images are captured close to home and carry personal significance
The monochrome approach highlights the rocks while adding a slightly mysterious character to the series