Jungfrau
In the heights of the Bernese Alps, Thomas Crauwels stands facing the Jungfrau. At 4,158 metres, the Jungfrau is more than just a mountain; it is a majestic enigma, a challenging muse. His expeditions to the summit are spiritual quests, in search of a moment of pure harmony where light merges with matter.
For Thomas Crauwels, capturing the Jungfrau through his lens means delving into its verticality and grasping the mystical aura that envelops it, enhancing its sparkling glaciers and ethereal silhouette. His photographs transcend reality; they offer a window into the soul of the mountain, showcasing its timeless beauty. In his view, the Jungfrau embodies the human aspiration to excel, to reach the absolute.
Each piece is an ode to the wild immensity, a vibrant tribute to that quiet force that inspires admiration and respect. For Thomas Crauwels, to immortalize the Jungfrau is to freeze a moment of eternity, to unveil the sacred harmony between sky and earth, where nature unfolds its full power.