In the heart of Tierra del Fuego, Mount Olivia rises like a pure geological portrait.
The mountain emerges like a sculpted block, shaped over millions of years, with deep folds that seem like incisions in the Earth’s very flesh.
Low clouds brush its summit, softening its presence — but not its power.
The scene is cold, dense, severe: a vertical beauty, almost hostile, that does not yield itself easily.
Everything is rock and silence, without scale, without time.
The panoramic format of the image enhances the breadth and solemnity of this vision, turning the mountain into a natural monument.
It is not a landscape — it is a character.
As if Olivia were an ancient, silent being, hiding behind its own skin of stone.
And as the sky closes once more above the peak, what remains is an imprint — indelible, etched in time and wind.
Born in Milan on November 28, 1977, I’ve been living in Bormio for many years, where I work as a ski instructor and draw endless inspiration from the surrounding mountains and nature.
Photography, to me, is not just about representation, it’s about interpretation.
Many of my..
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