The mirror of never enough
Animals take what they need. Then they stop. That is not virtue. That is nature. We are the exception. We take until there is nothing left and then reach again. Not out of malice, out of habit. Out of a hunger that has no name because we have come to call it normal. Climate, raw materials, oceans, forests, species. Everything bears the same pressure. The treaties we sign, the agreements we make, the lines we draw are the frameworks of our time. My photographic series Between Us portrays the beauty and the soul of the animal. Beings that know when enough is enough. Never Enough shows what threatens this beauty: us. Our greed. Our habit of excess. Where the animal is silence, man is noise. Where the animal stops, man continues. The world presses against the frame. This work shows what that looks like. “Between Us is a love letter to the animals. Never Enough is a dagger of whipped cream for the people. Extremely sharp criticism, extremely softly wrapped.” A series that should have remained flat. But the own greed for creation gave it volume .
