Daniel Loosli, Sanctuary Turns
See more behind Sanctuary Turns: Words from Daniel about Sanctuary Turns: For over 5 years, I was fascinated by the movements of skiing, especially in turns. For me, it was never in the foreground to ski a turn as efficiently or fast as possible but to have a nice feeling. Inspired by snowboarding, I devoted a lot of time to it. It was very important to me to show this tangible part of skiing in the Sanctuary project. Something that everyone understands, whether it s my father who doesn t understand the difference between a 720 and a triple cork or someone who comes from the scene. It s supposed to show the park rats (which I probably am) the joy of getting off the rails and just skiing. That s why this part consists of turns and a pleasant feeling of skiing. Be it at night, during the day, or with a little fresh snow on the slopes. The part is almost entirely skied with the Sakana, which in my opinion, is a ski that covers everything and sti
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