Dominik Scharf's Mesmerizing Glow explores nature's fragility through ambiguous photography
Since 2024, Dominik Scharf, also referred to as Erdi, has been working on his project Mesmerizing Glow, transitioning from documentary photography to delve into themes of perception and reality. This endeavor crafts visual environments where nature seems delicate and ever-changing, transforming landscapes into dynamic beings. Light and shadow construct nature, both revealing and obscuring. The absence of a straightforward narrative allows for multiple interpretations through layered imagery. Driven by a personal urgency, Scharf aims to reclaim photography as a deeply personal art form. He captures subtle shifts in natural settings without clear explanations, prompting viewers to engage in profound observation. Mesmerizing Glow questions our understanding of reality, implying that unseen elements may conceal vital truths, serving as a form of resistance against loss.
Key facts
- Dominik Scharf (also known as Erdi) created Mesmerizing Glow
- The project began in 2024
- It moves away from documentary photography
- Nature appears fragile and mutable in the work
- Images destabilize landscape contours rather than describe them
- The work features no linear narrative
- It stems from personal urgency rather than commission
- The project invites reconsideration of observation and reality
Entities
Artists
- Dominik Scharf
- Erdi
- Aryz
- Francesco Faraci
- Sophie Hornard
- Mathieu Martin
- Badara Preira
- Anthony Wilson
- Elena Prola
- Iryna Kostyuk
- Gaia Caramellino
- Marcel Top
Institutions
- Collater.al
Locations
- Palermo
- Italy
- Senegal
- Russia
- New York
- United States
- West Virginia