
Dirruhorn
On the border between Saas-Fee and Zermatt, the Dirruhorn (4,035 m) is the first rampart of the Nadelgrat. Its wild ridges and austere faces enclose an authentic atmosphere, far removed from the crowds. Climbing it in a high mountain setting reveals a rare intimacy with the Alpine world, where you feel as free as you are vulnerable in the face of immensity.
Under the lens of Thomas Crauwelsthe Dirruhorn reveals its strength: each slope is adorned with deep nuances, oscillating between light and shadow as the clouds and sunlight fall. The artist captures the unexpected, the moment when the mountain reveals itself without artifice, reminding us of the raw beauty and fragility of the summits. These images are an invitation to contemplation, an ode to the majesty of summits that are sometimes forgotten, but oh so captivating.