Close-up of a glacier with rugged icy surface and blue ice formations.

The Face of the Glacier

Svalbard, Norway

A frozen wall of ancient ice looms like a cathedral carved by time itself—fractured, layered, and streaked with the dark memory of centuries. Shades of blue shift from powder to steel, interrupted by veins of ash and sediment pressed into silence. This is no static scene; it’s a slow-motion collapse, a beautiful unraveling at the edge of the world.