Glacial Flow

"What the Earth Remembers"

What the Earth Remembers” is a visual elegy — an abstract narrative written in water, stone, and time. This series captures those rare aerial perspectives — fleeting moments when shadow, light, and elemental color align to form something painterly, ephemeral, and emotionally charged.

From a small Cessna, high above the raw and unyielding landscapes of Iceland, I witnessed rivers that seemed to pulse with ancient stories.

These are not just waterways; they are the veins of the land, carrying glacial melt and volcanic sediment in slow, silent conversation.

Created under the hum of flight and the constraints of altitude, these photographs are as much about surrender as they are about vision.

They invite collectors to reflect on the quiet majesty of natural design, and to consider the role of chance and perspective in both art and life.

For fine art collectors and galleries, this series speaks to the growing interest in quiet power art that finds meaning not in spectacle, but in subtlety. These works resonate with collectors who appreciate restraint, nature and the interplay of the elements.