Alice Pallot
Today, a piece of natural and untapped land is rare. Vendicari is one of these numerous natural reserves created by the human being.
I wanted to bring this dry and colourless landscape to life by experimenting with my photographic tools that are waste found on the territory. I used plastic bottles as a new filter to look at this pollution.
I show in this series fragments of landscapes with artificial colours carefully chosen in which minerals, plants and human beings look like lethargic and into hibernation.
Alice Pallot is an artist photographer based in between Brussels and Paris, Belgium/France.
She delves into the links between the sciences developed by human beings and their impact on our constantly changing natural environment through expeditions and research, she creates anticipatory documentaries to give her point of view on our near future.
Edition of 5
Printed on Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster, with archival quality
21.0 x 29.7 cm with white border as seen in preview