Mount Blanc
Lord of the Peaks
About the work
This portrait of Mont Blanc highlights the many access routes that punctuate its northern slope. We can only imagine the steeper, wilder routes that criss-cross its southern face, in the Italian Alps. Let's contemplate the Trois Monts route: from Mont Blanc de Tacul to Mont Maudit to Mont Blanc. Then the normal route with its train to the Nid d'Aigle. We then climb to the Tête Rousse and Goûter refuges. Crossing the Goûter ridge, we arrive at the Vallot hut, at 4362 meters altitude. It appears on the Bosses ridge like a speck of dust lost in the immensity of the world. Then we survey the Arête Royale, which crosses the Aiguille de Bionnassay, and the Arête du Brouillard, which passes the Pointe Baretti. So many places that make us dream and bring the work to life.
This breathtaking view of Mont Blanc marks the beginning of winter. The northern slopes of summits are now in the shade. The First snows clouds cover the mountains, transforming their rock into a jewel of light. The snow gradually fills in the gaps left by the summer sun, so that by spring Next, the mountain is once again passable. The hidden crevasses are like traps set by summits, and the climber must be vigilant not to fall into them. Sublimated by the silvery reflections of the evening light, Mont Blanc reveals the details of its flanks as nature reveals its secrets.
print art
Limited Edition
Certificate and Signature
suggestions from Thomas Crauwels
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