

In this austere black-and-white vista, the snowbound massif rises like an indifferent monument, its luminous ridges carved into sharp relief against a brooding sky. Below, the scarred hillside—punctuated by skeletal trunks—unfurls as a quiet elegy, a foreground of absence that makes the distant purity feel both sublime and unreachable. The composition stages a tension between endurance and erosion: light sanctifies the peaks while shadow lingers over the land, suggesting nature’s grandeur is inseparable from its capacity to undo.