Lands Shaped by Fire and Ice
In Iceland, matter is exposed.
Fire and ice ceaselessly shape the surface, carving, melting, depositing. The landscape is not static: it is a process.
This collection originated from an aerial observation of remote territories, reached by flight to understand the structure of the forces traversing them. Drones and small aircraft allowed me to read the terrain as a transforming map.
Flying over these places means witnessing something that is not yet complete. Each time, I felt like I was observing the earth as it redefined itself, as if the landscape was still being written.
Iceland is not represented here as a spectacular place, but as a natural laboratory. A territory where the earth openly displays its origin and its continuous metamorphosis.
Lands Shaped by Fire and Ice compiles images where the scale becomes geological and the landscape reveals its most primary nature.