Hellen Van Meene
Hellen Van Meene’s photographs strive to compose adolescent situations and emotions. The portraits contain a ""normality"" we do not usually share with others. Her work is completed with mutual trust and a shared curiosity of the artist and her subject. She poses her subjects in their appearance to sometimes include their hair caught up in a tree or dampened slightly or perhaps to have on a transparent blouse. Hellen's models are not great beauties in the classic sense, but appear to grow into one as their sexuality is awakened with her poses. In 2010 Hellen Van Meene began to unexpectedly photograph dogs. It began with her wanting to take pictures of her daughter with a large white rabbit and from there to using other animals in other photos. She tried using roosters and goats first but found them hard to manage while photographing and finally decided on dogs as for most people they consider their dog to be part of the family. She did not want to give up on the portraits she loved creating, so decided to combine the two together into girls with dogs. Hellen Van Meene’s latest photographs employ familiar motifs from art history and portray specific moods and atmosphere. It is hard to tell if these recent creations are from 50 years ago or yesterday. (Artist website) Read Less