Honorable Mention / Landscape
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Ice Ruins
Ice Ruins
I am at the Fellaria glacier, a glacier in northern Italy which unfortunately will cease to exist in a few years. I called the shot Ice Ruins precisely because the pieces of ice in the lake reminded me of the ruins. It took me a while to find the piece of ice in an optimal position, but in the end I think I succeeded.
Author
I am an Italian photographer born in 1996. My photography was born between the cliffs of the Tuscan coast and the great cities of Europe. Over time, however, the need to move away from the frenetic pace and crowding that characterize our present has pushed me towards wild and isolated places, where nature still retains its original silence.
My artistic research takes shape in the Apuan Alps, where I learned to observe nature as a space of energy, stillness, and truth.
I'm often inspired by a phrase that sums up the meaning of my work: “Sometimes someone notices what's happening around us and points it out to the person next to us; thus arises the awareness of the beauty that surrounds us, of its fragility and majesty, and of how ephemeral our existence is, increasingly distant and alienated from the places to which our soul belongs.”
Website
www.marcelloniccodemi.com
@mars_landscape