In the work: “Breathe” a red panda can be seen resting its head on a wooden trunk. The background is dark.From the right side of the image, a strong and focused beam of light shines on the face and back of the panda. The animal is sleeping in the center of the image. The viewer witnesses this vulnerable moment in which the animal finds itself. The panda was filmed from 1 point of view and is at eye level. Everything serves to show the animal as good as possible. We can hear the animal breathe softly, sometimes slowly, sometimes accelerating. The rhythm of his breathing is irregular. Sometimes the sound is silenced and the animal lies motionless in the center of the image. The irregular breathing of this vulnerable animal evokes an oppressive image. The image also evokes tenderness and wonder. The image makes us aware of the
rhythm and the vulnerability of existence.