This photograph captures a softly shaped rock surface on the island of Hönö on the Swedish west coast. The gentle transitions and subtle textures were formed as glaciers slowly moved across the land during the last Ice Age, leaving quiet traces of pressure and time.
Part of the visual series Glacial Formations. A special combined price is available when collecting multiple works.
Unlike dramatic geological formations, this surface speaks in a more restrained language. It reflects a moment between movements — where natural forces have already passed, yet their presence remains.
Seen as part of a larger sequence, the image becomes a continuation rather than a conclusion. It suggests that time does not always reveal itself through change, but sometimes through stillness and gradual transformation.






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