Stretching between Switzerland and Italy, the Monte Rosa massif boasts a crown of mythical summits , including the Dufourspitze (4,634 m), Switzerland's highest point, and the Lyskamm (4,527 m), famous for its hanging glaciers. A veritable kingdom of stone and ice, it offers breathtakingly beautiful panoramas, combining the softness of vast snow-covered plateaus with the verticality of imposing faces. The cradle of modern mountaineering, this massif has an almost sacred dimension, where every peak carries a legacy of stories and legends.
Thomas Crauwels finds it an inexhaustible source of inspiration: the play of shadows on a serac, the freshness of immaculate snow in the early morning, the harshness of a wall suddenly exposed to the winds. In his images, Mont Rose is sometimes shrouded in mist, sometimes revealed in bright sunlight, always imbued with a rare intensity. Through his lens, he invites us to contemplate the magic of these frontier summits , where human boundaries fade before the timeless grandeur of the high mountains.