Through the presence of small animals, her work shifts the center of perception away from the human as a fixed point of reference.

Within environments shaped by human history, natural forces, and overlooked fragments of space, these beings exist without hierarchy or intention. They are not symbols, but presences that reveal perceptual conditions beyond human-centered meaning, reconfiguring how humans relate to other forms of life and their environments.

Rather than opposing human and non-human, her work unfolds within a shared perceptual field where multiple forms of life coexist without a dominant center. Relationships emerge through simultaneous presence, allowing different modes of perception to interact.

By shifting the scale of observation, her images reveal a world beyond human-centered awareness, where what appears small does not imply lesser presence, and what appears dominant does not define reality.

Adelina is a fine art photographer working across New York, France, and Italy. Her practice explores how perception is formed, displaced, and reconfigured across different social and cultural contexts.

Her work has been presented through international exhibitions and public installations, including Art Shopping at the Carrousel du Louvre (Paris, 2026) and Anima Mundi – RITUALS (Venice, 2026). In parallel, she develops a continuous exhibition series within public hospitals in Japan, accompanied by lectures.

Her work has also been featured in the French magazine Maison & Jardin (Spring 2026), and she published the photobook The Unspoken Dialogue in 2025.

https://www.adelinaprado.com/

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