
Massif des Mischabels
Between the Saas-Fee and Zermatt valleys, the Mischabels massif rises like a rocky, glacial bastion, dominated by legendary summits such as the Dom (4,545 m) and the Täschhorn (4,491 m). Here, verticality becomes art, with steep walls, tapering ridges and hanging glaciers that captivate both seasoned mountaineers and dreamers in search of pure emotion. As the seasons change, the slopes take on delicate nuances, while the light shapes every ridge, every serac, every rocky spur.
For Thomas Crauwelsthis massif is more than just a series of peaks: it's a journey into the intimacy of the Valais high mountains. His photographs, imbued with patience and passion, capture the precise moment when a cloud evaporates, a ray of sunlight reveals the delicacy of a snow-covered ridge, or the mountain reveals itself in its austere majesty. Through this gallery, the Mischabels massif becomes the stage for an encounter between mineral force and the poetry of light, reminding us how much altitude is a call to wonder.