Een roedel wolven is aan het uitrusten onder een groep bomen in het bos.

Charlotte Dumas, 2005

Untitled (Resting), 2005

Created by Charlotte Dumas in 2005. The artwork is a c-print on aluminum and displayed at 85 x 105 cm.

All the attention is drawn to the wolves’ posture and the softness and colour shading of their fur. In her series Reverie, Charlotte Dumas displays her unique perspective on the relationship between humans and animals. Her style diverges strongly from other and more familiar types of animal photography, for instance as displayed in the famous magazine National Geographic. Instead of focusing on the sensational, Dumas tries to capture intimate scenes. This composition centres on a pack of wolves, apparently not bothered by the photographer’s presence. The timeless and intimate character of her portraits results from the close bond that Dumas manages to build with the animals by staying in their vicinity for a long time. The angle of light, the animals’ pose, and the image’s framing were carefully chosen to enhance the sense of serenity.

© Charlotte Dumas, courtesy of the Foam Collection

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