Snow arises from a first glance towards an unknown territory. The experience of snow in Iceland was a discovery that transformed the perception of the landscape. The photographs capture that moment of strangeness and fascination. In them, snow does not appear only as a climatic phenomenon, but as a veil that changes the rhythm of things, that blurs borders and generates new ways of inhabiting space. Each image is a fragment of this suspended state, where clarity and opacity coexist.
The project seeks to dwell on the ephemeral: on the way in which snow settles, disappears and returns. When contemplating the images, it opens the possibility of perceiving the landscape not as a static background, but as a living process in constant transformation.
Snow is, finally, an invitation to observe how nature reinvents itself in its own cycle, and how in that transformation our way of looking also changes.