Tom Lachance
Nix is an older translation of the word snow in Latin, derived from the accusative form nivem. Snow can take so many various states, depending on a multitude of weather conditions. One day, from the sky fall very large and round-shaped snowflakes and a few moments later, it transforms in a threatening, sharp, and dry blizzard. It is sometimes stuck in a heap and or it runs along the roads like immaculate snakes. The variability and the unpredictability of the moving behaviors and textures of the snow are limitless and are always fascinating, each winter, from the first precipitation in November to the melting of April.