Imperial Crown Zinal
In the firmament of Val d’Anniviers, Thomas Crauwels captures the essence of the Imperial Crown, a majestic procession of summits embracing the sky. Each peak, unique in its stature and aura, forms a divine wall between earth and heaven, evoking a sacred border with the valley of Zermatt.
Thomaswith a sharp artistic sensibility, illustrates the dichotomy between the northern slopes, where glaciers draw eternal arabesques, and the rocky southern faces, almost austere in their mineral beauty. The observer is invited to meditative contemplation from the lookouts at St-Luc and Chandolin, or through the lens of Thomas, on the heights of Grimentz. For those who aspire to touch the very essence of these giants, Zinal offers a gateway to this quest for altitude.
The Imperial Crown, through the work of Thomas Crauwelsbecomes more than a collection of mountains; it is revealed as a hymn to natural grandeur, a sanctuary of ice and rock where time and space seem suspended.