When winter snows cover Iceland in a sea of white, this volcanic island is transformed into an enchanting visual masterpiece that precariously rests on two tectonic plates in the North Atlantic just below the Arctic Circle. Ironically, the white blanket reveals more clearly the landscape's incredible geological formations and remote human settlements, eliciting a natural human response of wonderment. David Freese's profound, ongoing concern for our environmental predicament is once again manifested in his photographs of Iceland. By showing us what humankind is on the brink of losing, his images share and preserve his vision of this unique and special place. The award-winning Icelandic novelist, poet, and playwright Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir contributes a heartfelt afterword that adds her voice to the persistent warnings and alarms that have gone unheeded by too many for too long. As a citizen of Iceland, her testimony is that of a compelling witness. A small jewel of a book, Iceland Wintertide becomes a powerful coda to David Freese's Trilogy of North American Waters as the threats and ramifications of a warming climate steadily increase before our eyes. His photographs provide an added inspiration to act even in the face of those who purposefully deny only to protect their special interests.
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Dimensions: 203 x 229mm
Publication Date: 05 Apr 2022
Publisher: George F. Thompson
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781938086830
About David Freese
David Freese has spent the last sixteen years photographing North Americas major waters resulting in a trilogy of books: West Coast: Bering to Baja (2012) East Coast: Arctic to Tropic (2016) and Mississippi River: Headwaters and Heartland to Delta and Gulf (2020). His prints are in many collections including the Center for Creative Photography Cleveland Museum of Art Denver Art Museum Haggerty Museum of Art and Library of Congress and his photographs have appeared in Communication Arts Photo District News Photo Insider Polaroid International Popular Photography Smithsonian Air and Space and View Camera magazines. Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir who was born in Reykjavik and studied art history at the Sorbonne in Paris is a well-known Icelandic novelist playwright and poet. Her six novels include Ör (Hotel Silence) (2016; English translation 2018) which was awarded the Nordic Council Literature Prize and Ungfrú Ísland (Miss Iceland) (2018).