Captured in August at the edge of Fjalljökull, this photograph reveals the chaotic front of a glacier in constant motion. Even in summer, under rain and low clouds, the ice remains unstable, breaking, shifting, and collapsing as it slowly advances and retreats.
The weather on that day softened the landscape, muting contrasts and wrapping the scene in a dense, almost silent atmosphere. Shades of deep blue emerge through the fractured ice, revealing the compressed structure of the glacier beneath its rough surface.
From up close, the formation feels almost sculptural, a fragile balance between solidity and collapse. What appears frozen and permanent is, in reality, in continuous transformation, shaped by gravity, temperature, and time.
Printed by hand on museum-grade fine-art paper, each print is individually inspected, signed, and numbered. Available in two strictly limited editions:
A3 — edition of 100
A2 — edition of 50
61x91cm — edition of 5
Once sold out, the edition will never be reprinted.


