Into the mountains

  • Dates
    2024 - Ongoing
  • Author
  • Topics Contemporary Issues, Fine Art, Landscape, Nature & Environment
  • Location Pucón, Chile

The trace of a recurring journey along those edges where the sublime still lingers and the artist still fails and dreams of triumph.

To discover a landscape, to encounter nature —it’s no longer possible. Not even in Patagonia or the Andes. Once we step on the crater of a volcano or the moraine of a glacier, we know all too quickly that we’ve already been there: that the world we observe already bears the marks of the human. And yet, despite this destruction, subtle or overt, the place where we could have observed the grandeur and brutality of nature still draws us in. But what are our options in such a place? What kind of records can we make? What kind of representations? What kind of presence can we assume without exacerbating distress? The photographs in this series are the trace of a recurring journey along those edges where the sublime still lingers and the artist still fails and dreams of triumph.

© Mauro Pesce - Image from the Into the mountains photography project
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Quinquilil Peak, Villarrica National Park. April 23, 2024. Burnt umber, french ultramarine, cobalt blue hue, cadmium yellow pale hue and titanium white.

© Mauro Pesce - Image from the Into the mountains photography project
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Sierra de Millalifén from Lanín Volcano, Villarrica National Park. November 28, 2024. Burnt umber, french ultramarine, phthalo blue, permanent sap green, magenta, cadmium yellow hue and titanium white.

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Llaima Volcano from Sollipulli Volcano, Villarrica National Reserve. October 27, 2024. Burnt umber, burnt sienna, french ultramarine, phthalo blue, cadmium red medium, cadmium yellow deep hue and titanium white.

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Caburgua Mountain Range, Huerquehue National Park. December 31, 2024. Burnt umber, burnt sienna, french ultramarine, phthalo blue, cerulean blue, permanent sap green, magenta, cadmium yellow hue and titanium white.

© Mauro Pesce - Image from the Into the mountains photography project
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Pichillancahue Glacier, Villarrica National Park. January 13, 2025. Burnt umber, french ultramarine, phthalo blue, cerulean blue, yellow ochre, cadmium yellow hue and titanium white.

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Rukapillán Volcano, Villarrica National Park. January 11, 2025. Burnt umber, burnt sienna, french ultramarine, cobalt blue hue, cerulean blue, yellow ochre, cadmium yellow deep hue and titanium white.

Into the mountains by Mauro Pesce

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