
2024
Cold Silence
A meditation on winter's stillness
Cold Silence is an ongoing project exploring the visual poetry of winter at its most extreme. Shot across the mountains of Poland, Iceland, and the frozen forests of Central Europe, this series seeks to capture the paradox of winter - its simultaneous harshness and delicacy, its capacity to both destroy and preserve. Each image is a study in reduction: color fades to monochrome, detail dissolves into abstraction, and the world becomes a canvas of white, grey, and the faintest whisper of blue. The series is as much about what is hidden as what is revealed.
Frozen Giants
Karkonosze Mountains, Poland - January. Temperature: -22°C. The trees become ice sculptures, unrecognizable under layers of rime frost.
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When every branch becomes a chandelier of ice, catching what little light the winter sky offers.
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A frozen forest becomes a cathedral - each tree a pillar, the sky a vaulted ceiling of grey.
Burden
Snow-laden pines bowing under winter's weight. There is grace in their surrender.
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At the summit of Szrenica, where wind and cold sculpt the snow into alien formations.
Two
Stripped to the minimum - two trees, endless white, and the faintest horizon line.
Ancient Ice
Vatnajökull glacier - ice that has been compressing for centuries, holding memories of a different world.
Time Compressed
Each layer of glacial ice is a year of snowfall, compressed into crystal clarity.

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