”Frostbite” captures the powerful grip of winter—a landscape where frost clings to every surface, etching patterns on forgotten windows. The piece is a monochrome interpretation of frost-covered fields and nature’s quiet resilience. It is calm and powerful, yet in a strange way, comforting, with its promise of life soon to thaw.
In ”Frostbite,” I explore the duality of winter—a time of rest and restraint, but with an underlying anticipation of what is to come. The contrast between frozen stillness and the slow awakening reflects nature’s ability to endure and adapt, reminding us of the cycles of death and rebirth.