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Oblivion. A real February snowstorm in mid-March
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Oblivion. A real February snowstorm in mid-March
A real February snowstorm in mid-March. Winter is not going to leave Karelia yet.. Andrei Baskevich
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© Andrew Baskevich
Abandoned Barn Blizzard Branch Broken Conutryside Decay Degeneration Fence Forgotten North Object Outdoor Region Russia Scenic Shade Snowfall Snowstorm Storm Torn Town Village Wind Wood Wooden Worn Bad Weather Karelia Oblivion Pastoral
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This stunning print captures the essence of a real February snowstorm in mid-March, showcasing the relentless grip of winter on Karelia. The image highlights the stark contrast between the snowy landscape and the abandoned village, creating a sense of desolation and decay. The blizzard rages on, with snowflakes swirling around an old wooden house and broken fence, emphasizing the harshness of nature's elements.
The scene is hauntingly beautiful, with frost-covered trees and frozen windows adding to the eerie atmosphere. The forgotten barn stands as a testament to time's passage, its worn facade telling stories of days gone by. Despite being battered by wind and snow, there is a certain grace in this oblivion – a quiet acceptance of nature's power.
As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are transported to a world where time stands still and winter refuses to release its icy grip. Andrei Baskevich has captured not just a moment in time but an entire mood – one that speaks volumes about resilience in the face of adversity. This print is more than just a visual representation; it is an emotional journey through rural Russia's unforgiving winterscape.
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