Transitions №2 – Iceland Print Material:Aluminum DibondArtwork Information In the Icelandic highlands, seasonal change reveals the fine structures of a wide sand plain shaped by glacial rivers. As the water recedes, shallow channels remainpartly filled with snow, partly exposedcreating a surface that feels more drawn than formed. The resulting images resemble graphic sketches: reduced, directional, and defined by contrast. Despite their abstract appearance, they are shaped entirely by natural
The vibrant turquoise water contrasts with dark volcanic lines trapped within the ice
the swirling formations resembled Jupiter’s cloud bands
The ice may also have a greenish tint due to algae or other plant matter frozen within
Trapped air bubbles and subtle textures create intricate patterns
The patterns feel organic yet carry a resemblance to something man-made
capturing the fleeting beauty of the season
near the Melchior Islands in the Palmer Archipelago
A personal vision of Mars after successful terraforming—a transformed planet with a breathable atmosphere
This series was captured near the Námafjall geothermal area in northern Iceland
and subtle color variations of blue and turquoise create abstract compositions
shaped by wind and currents into ever-changing
where colors take on an unexpected intensity