The grandeur of Mother
Nature is beyond doubt. At once capricious and wise, her unpredictable yet confident character can be perceived up hill and down dale. YellowKorner’s photographers capture mountainous masses, peaks rising skywards, and of course,
mountain ranges.
Numbered, selected, limited. It is with these terms that we describe this collection prepared by YellowKorner’s experts under the major theme of mountains. Towering above their surroundings, symbolising the power of
nature
, every
mountain range once again proves the infinitesimal nature of humanity.
From the north to the south of the globe, from Europe to
Asia
via the
African
continent, almost no
mountain range is spared the crackle from the flashes of professional photographers such as
Mark Fisher .
A
mountain shrouded in a mantle of snow remains a beautiful, vital spectacle. That is why
Jean-François Hagenmuller
concocted a number of photographs, all of which are set against the backdrop of a mountain in black and white: a fine mixture of shades of grey.
As for
Mathieu Ricard , he prefers to photograph the rooftops of the world, in the hour when the world itself is immersed in a deep slumber. With little or no pollution on the horizon, just the white of the snow for skiing that alerts the keen eyes of experts in landscape and
nature photography.
Whether you are an unconditional fan of the mountains of Europe or an admirer of the summits of Asia, take a visit to YellowKorner today. The photographic masterpieces by artist
Marina Vernicos are currently available. As are photographs by
Michael Schlegel .
Stand out from the crowd by opting for dynamic yet restful interior decoration. This is what you can expect from a
black-and-white
mountain carefully placed on a wall.