
Photographer Jan Erik Waider returns with a hauntingly beautiful exploration of Iceland’s southern coast. His new project, Currents of Solitude, reveals sweeping aerial perspectives that capture the quiet poetry of glacial rivers as they wind across black volcanic sand.
Delicate yet distinct ribbons of yellow and blue trace their paths through the landscape, creating an abstract and painterly effect.

In one striking image, a lone horse and rider travel across the vast beach. Their small silhouettes provide a sense of scale and emphasize the immense and rugged nature of the coastline.

Waider’s sensitivity to light and atmosphere turns each scene into something almost surreal. Water appears brushed with pigment, and wind pushes soft layers of sand across the shore, creating a subtle interplay of movement and stillness.
The project also includes a short video that enhances the sense of immersion and allows viewers to experience the rhythm of the coast in motion.

All images from the series are available as fine art prints on Waider’s site, Northlandscapes, which also features an extensive archive of more than three thousand photographs and videos from across the Nordic region.






Images © Copyright Jan Erik Waider. Used with permission.
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