Between Worlds
In-Between Worlds
When we observe wolves, something begins to shift. We start to see how behavior leaves traces—quietly, often hidden, and yet with far-reaching impact.
In their movements, decisions, and relationships, it becomes perceptible how individual actions can transform entire systems. What at first appears to be just a moment unfolds into an effect that reaches far beyond what is visible.
These connections reveal themselves not only within the encounter itself, but also in the broader context of living ecosystems — in the dynamics of the trophic cascade and in observations from our project “Little Yellowstone.”
Between image, observation, and narrative, a space emerges in which we can perceive these connections: quietly, often surprisingly close, and directly within your own experience.
What the wolf sets in motion reaches farther than we can see.
Please feel free to contact me for further information: jana.malin@mythoswolf.com
Salon Evenings
Salon Evenings – Through the Eyes of the Wolves
On these evenings, a gateway opens – into the world of the wolves.
Wolf Spitfire: "You are invited to see with our eyes, to feel with our hearts. Sense what it’s like when the wind carries stories, when the pack breathes as one, and when every pawstep on the forest floor holds meaning.
Experience our triumphs and setbacks up close – not as distant tales, but as living moments. In every sound, every movement, a fragment of our wisdom is revealed. You will begin to perceive connections that were once hidden – and perhaps, something within you will start to remember: your own nature.
The inspiration you take with you is rooted in ancient wildness – and it may guide your own life onto new paths. Clear. Powerful. Connected."
Exhibitions
"Traces into hidden worlds"
Wolves are fundamentally mysterious beings. They wander silently, apparently without effort, through the ice-covered landsape. If you have the opportunity to watch the wolves arrive in Lamar Valley, you will see how everything focusses on them. Like magnets, the force of their attraction draws all eyes to them and, in the next moment, they disappear from view again.
Wolf portraits, of predominantly wild wolves, show their power and vulnerability. At the same time, the portraits create a closeness to the viewer: “I have the feeling that I am more connected to the wolves now.” Another visitor described the effect of the pictures with the words: "It's like being sucked into another world." Some discussions are only marginally about the wolf. The real secret often lies within the viewer himself and what the wolf portrait triggers.
Documentaries and exhibitions can be found in the Blog.