Icarus Moonward - A Self-Portrait

Photographer

Marcel van Beek

Category

Special Category - Minimalism Photography

Company

Submission Group

Professional

Year

2026

Country / Region:

Germany

In Icarus Moonward – A Self-Portrait, a solitary bird crosses an immense sky above a pale moon. Cirrus clouds gather near the edges of the frame, leaving an open central field in which the two small forms appear briefly aligned. The photograph uses this observed constellation as an indirect self-portrait. The bird does not represent freedom without qualification. Its flight contains ambition, exposure and uncertainty. The reference to Icarus introduces the desire to rise towards something distant, alongside an awareness of vulnerability and possible failure. The moon replaces the sun of the classical myth, shifting the journey from fatal excess towards a quieter, less determinate aspiration. The artist is absent as a visible body, yet identifies with the bird’s position: isolated within a space far larger than itself, moving towards a destination that remains unreachable or undefined. The surrounding clouds function as a loose frame rather than a landscape. They hold the open sky while emphasising the lack of shelter at its centre. A restrained monochrome treatment reduces the scene to atmosphere, interval and scale. The work is therefore less a representation of an individual likeness than an image of an inner condition. Hope, ambition, solitude and apprehension coexist within a single upward movement.

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