Mount Kenya’s Rooted Resilience
In this new series of photographs Perotte explores the flora of Mount Kenya, Africa’s second highest mountain after Kilimanjaro and a uniquely special place. Mount Kenya is god’s mountain, a locus for the spiritual life of many of the ethnic tribes that historically inhabited the area. The focus for Perotte is the astonishing plant life that manages to take root in this volcanic and harsh landscape of thin air and rocky terrain, sometimes by banding together and at other times finding a small niche to settle in alone.
Erica's Sanctuary
We live as one
The quiet awakening
The Reverent Companions
The human visitor
Hyper on the Moorlands
Rise after the storm
Living in the heavens
The night falls
natives of the lowlands
Grounded in synergy
Thistle at Michaelson
My Refuge
Uzuri in the darkness
Gaurded Grace
The Sacred Ascent
Depths of Purity
Telekii in Bloom
Rise
Standing on God's mountain
Solus
Bound in Unity
Telekii"s brotherhood
Senecio in the Valley
Heli on the grassland
Nirvana