Captured along Iceland’s south coast where the Skaftá River approaches the ocean, this photograph reveals the intricate network of braided channels formed during the spring melt. As glacial water spreads across the wide, flat plains, it divides and reconnects endlessly, reshaping the landscape with each passing day.
From above, what appears chaotic at ground level becomes a delicate composition of flowing lines and textures. Pale, sediment-rich water weaves through dark volcanic sands, while scattered patches of vibrant moss emerge like small bursts of color within the otherwise muted terrain.
The contrast between movement and stillness gives the scene a quiet intensity a fleeting moment where water, sediment, and light come together to redraw the land before it disappears into the ocean.
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
Once sold out, the edition will never be reprinted.


