In this photograph, the glacier's ice, perforated by a thousand cavities, reveals itself as a fragile, dying architecture. Its walls, once crystalline, seem to be disintegrating under the grip of time, marked by the imprint of rocky sediments.
It's as if the earth itself has etched its secrets into this slowly melting material, transforming it into a vulnerable, scarred skin.
The icy blue, once pure, fades under the dust and residue sinking into the crevices.
The melting block becomes the symbol of a silent struggle against the ephemeral, as if the ice were evaporating as it exhaled its last breaths.
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Reproductions, Impressions sur toile, Impression sur métal