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Volta is a collection of works by French female photographer Gabrielle Duplantier. Born in 1978, she studied painting and art history at the University of Bordeaux, where photography was just one of her hobbies. However, after graduating, she moved to Paris and worked as a photographer's assistant and set cameraman, and then moved to the Basque Country. She honed her own style inspired by paintings and painters, and immersed herself in creating a series of photographs in which landscapes, animals, and humans appear as impressionist visions through the beauty of the Basque Country, which fascinated her. The depictions are condensed into a monochrome world, and one gallerist described them as "a gaze full of compassion that turns darkness into light." This is Duplantier's breakthrough work, published in 2014. Wandering, interesting people coming and going, and sometimes unstable. Just when you think reality has appeared, you are pulled back into a world of unreality. This is a collection of works that seems to have been enjoyed by the author as he is drawn back to his beloved hometown and his beloved people, going back and forth, brightening and darkening in this way.