Joris Veltman (b. 1982) explores the shifting landscape shaped by human impact. In his series On the Day the Last Snow Fell and Minutes Before the Blizzard, he captures fleeting winter scenes with painterly precision and quiet urgency. Evoking both beauty and loss, Veltman’s work reflects on climate change—not just as environmental crisis, but as emotional and cultural erosion. These atmospheric paintings are both elegy and alarm: serene moments on the edge of disappearance.