The Drus
Symbol of the Alps
About the work
Climbing this face of the mountain is reserved for the most experienced climbers. It used to be home to the Bonatti pillar, which collapsed in 2005 in a terrible landslide. This fall added even more verticality to the wall, preventing the snow from settling easily on the rock.
I had to wait 8 years to be able to take this striking photograph of the grandeur of Les Drus. All the elements had to come together to create the atmosphere that would pay perfect tribute to the peak's presence. I waited day and night, until the moment when the magic happened. It was a winter's evening, after a storm. The summit was suddenly clear, freshly plastered in white. A small cloud masked the bottom of the mountain, detaching it from the landscape. Only this impressive monolith could be seen, piercing through the clouds to touch the sky.
This mountain inspires me enormously with its spear-like shape that pierces the sky and seems totally inaccessible. When you look up at the Drus from the valley, it looms like a granite obelisk, immovable and gigantic. The force emanating from it is exceptional. You can't help but feel how little you are in the face of the imposing, timeless character of this giant of rock.
print art
Limited Edition
Certificate and Signature
suggestions from Thomas Crauwels
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