An endless white ivory tower, where the photographer Cheraine Collette dedicates herself to shooting all the creatures that appear in the various rooms. The oneiric approach of this Dutch creator, who graduated in 2015 in Photographic Design from the University of Applied Photography and winner of several international prizes, draws a world taken over by animals where the architecture almost seems to have been built for them to inhabit. It is, however, fauna that Collette has photographed in its natural habitat and then transferred to a noble, palatial environment, almost an Olympus. In this case, too, they are locations that the author has discovered around the world, but which the viewer cannot (and should not) identify. Outside of space and time, we find ourselves in the real animal kingdom where the nobility of a species, the aristocracy of a herd or the royalty of a single specimen can be appreciated. That is what is really on the verge of extinction: nobility. Ours too.
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