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The photograph was taken from the observation tower in Merzdorf in September 2022. Below the viewpoint, an intermediate state is visible: no longer open-cast mining, not yet completely a lake.
Where villages, fields, and pine trees once stood, open-cast lignite mining shaped the landscape for decades. The flooding marks the beginning of a new geological and social chapter. The water is slowly carving out a new topography, while wind turbines rise… on the horizon – a sign of structural change.
The image captures a moment where past and future use are simultaneously visible. It documents not just a landscape, but a transition.
Fine Art Print (80 × 120 cm), limited to 10 copies, on Hahnemühle Baryta 325 g, hand-signed with Certificate of Authenticity.
Transience, memory, and mindfulness shape my artistic work. I am convinced that a deep awareness of the transience of life simultaneously reveals the significance of special moments. In my works, I seek an expression of this balance—between melancholy and hope, between what passes away and what remains within us.
I'm antonio, a Berlin-based photographer specializing in documentary and atmospheric photography. During the coronavirus pandemic, I rediscovered my artistic direction. In my series "Lost Places," I explore not only the passing of time, but also the emergence of new meanings. Light, fractures, and textures tell stories that have rarely been spoken. My goal is to make the appreciation of memories visible—and to experience the fleeting as something lasting.