Vertical concrete ruins and a wind turbine in a winter landscape
On the left side of the image, an impressive, vertical concrete fragment from the Liepaja northern forts is visible, resembling a lonely cliff. Its base is covered in a thick layer of ice and snow, while its rough texture testifies to decades of contact with salty sea water and wind. In the background, just behind the central snow mound, the top of a wind turbine mast and its blades are visible.
Other snow-covered fort rubble is positioned on the right, creating an uneven and dramatic relief. The ground is covered with a thick layer of snow and frost, merging with the sky at the horizon. The sky is completely clear and bright blue, creating a peaceful and spacious atmosphere.
The light comes from above, highlighting the whiteness of the snow and the gray tones of the concrete. The composition emphasizes the vertical lines between the remnants of historical structures and modern engineering solutions. This view characterizes the harsh nature of the coast, where man-made meets the endless variability of natural cycles.






