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This black and white photograph shows us the details of a mountainside in an arctic landscape of the Svalbard archipelago. The sharp contrasts and organic shapes invite us to reflect on the dynamics of conflict and harmony, evoking the complexity and astonishing diversity of raw landscapes. The snow present had drawn particularly aesthetic patterns which caught my eye. I was struck by a shape that reminded me of a strange creature with one eye and… a sort of long proboscis. My intention was to capture this duality, offering each viewer a space to explore their own thoughts and feelings. This painting can also be seen as a vibrant reminder of the fragile balance that resides in all our lives.
Frédéric Demeuse, photographer and naturalist, was immersed in art from a young age. He employs a variety of techniques to reveal the hidden beauties of the "great outdoors" in all its richness and complexity; from the subtle details of the animal, mineral, and plant worlds to the most remote forests and grandiose landscapes. His works, often idealized and timelessly black and white, inspire wonder and invite deeper reflections, evoking a profound and restorative connection with the extraordinary diversity of our biosphere.