A Glacier’s Breath is a visual archive of exhaled time.
Each frame captures air that’s been trapped beneath the ice for centuries to millennia, now released by light, but still held by pressure.
These are not just photographs of ice.
They are fossils of atmosphere. Echoes of ancient climates. The breath of a world that no longer exists.
Glacial ice is a slow studio.
Time, pressure, and temperature sketch forms that echo the living world. In Feather, a small bubble halts and the surrounding ice relaxes.
Microfractures race outward, branching into dendrites that resemble a quill with barbs and barbules. Around the spine, suspended spheres of air read like pollen, proof of motion held still.