Silent Sentinels

This series explores the quiet presence of weathered trees scattered across the snowy landscapes of the Pyrenees. Emerging from vast fields of white, their solitary forms appear as silent witnesses to time, weather, and change. In winter, the mountain becomes a place of reduction. Snow softens the landscape, leaving only its essential gestures. Within this stripped environment, these lingering forms no longer speak of absence, but of memory , traces of what once grew, still standing within the silence of the season. Through a minimalist visual language, the images emphasize stillness, scale, and quiet persistence. Fragile yet enduring, these presences remain within the immensity of the mountain landscape. Rather than documenting decay, the series reflects on endurance. What remains stands quietly against wind and snow, silent sentinels within a landscape shaped by time.