Arteries of Dry Land
Seen from above, river systems and salt plains resemble veins and fractures. These patterns are not purely aesthetic — they record environmental strain and adaptation. The series reframes landscape as evidence, inviting reflection on fragility, resilience and our role within shifting ecosystems.
About Artist
Anne Neiwand
My work explores the quiet power of landscape—its shifting light, organic patterns, and the way land reveals itself when viewed from both ground and air. I am drawn to moments where place becomes abstract: lines shaped by water, colour formed by season, and terrain sculpted by time. These images sit between documentation and interpretation, inviting the viewer to slow down and engage with rhythm, form, and stillness rather than scale or geography. I hold a Master of Photography in Fine Art Photography (MPI, 2025). My work has received international recognition, including winning the Gold Cup Award from Master Photographers International, First Place in the International Imaging Competition (Aerial), First Place in the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Stories, a Judges’ Choice Award at the International Imaging Competition, and multiple Platinum, Gold, and Silver awards across major international photography competitions.
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