The water’s still, the ice floats like broken porcelain. The reflection of that lone stack is almost perfect — you can almost feel the cold seeping through the frame. Ivan’s eye for stillness is consistent: quiet, unembellished, with a sense of weight in the landscape. The contrast between the dark shore and the white ice is clean, the muted sky keeps it from feeling too stark. The foreground ice, half-melted, adds texture without fuss.
I’ve seen his work from the same region — the way he frames the edge of water and rock, the way he lets the light settle without drama. This one feels like a pause in a colder season.
What’s the depth of the water here? Was it low tide?
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I’ve seen his work from the same region — the way he frames the edge of water and rock, the way he lets the light settle without drama. This one feels like a pause in a colder season.
What’s the depth of the water here? Was it low tide?