"Conflict" is a conceptual still-life series exploring the multifaceted nature of human and societal conflicts. Each image reflects an aspect—tension, peace, destruction, resistance, or threat—capturing the delicate balance between vulnerability and resilience. Using food elements and tangible objects like splintered wood and hand-crafted pieces in plaster and concrete, the series symbolizes fragility, aggression, and hope. These surreal compositions, shot in a controlled studio, invite reflection on the psychological impacts of conflict while balancing conceptual depth with striking visuals.
Wesley Dombrecht(1979) is a Belgium-based commercial and artistic food photographer, currently best known for his personal photography work and art-series in the ”fine-art / still-life” genre, mostly working around food. Through a graphic approach and elaborately staged compositions, his personal work offers the viewer a different perspective on food – mostly there is an underlying story connected to his series.. In the years he developed a signature style for his personal work, utilising dramatic lighting, minimal sets and an unsaturated colour palette, what gives his images a very aesthetic,