Katherine Wolkoff's 'Deer Beds' Captures the Quiet Traces of Wildlife on Block Island
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Kate Mothes
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Photographer Katherine Wolkoff's series "Deer Beds" captures the subtle, tender impressions left by deer in tall grasses on Block Island, Rhode Island. The article explores how Wolkoff followed deer paths and documented the flattened grass beds where deer sleep, meditating on themes of absence, presence, and the quiet traces animals leave behind in the landscape.
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