About Me.
Coco DeWolfe is a visual artist working primarily in photography, using the camera as a tool to explore memory, presence, and the staged nature of contemporary life. DeWolfe’s portfolio brings together projects such as “Today but not now,” “Recreate Image,” and the Getty Villa series, each treating familiar spaces as settings for open-ended stories rather than fixed documents.
Across portraits, fashion-focused shoots, and color-driven studies like “Color Theory,” DeWolfe emphasizes gesture, light, and atmosphere over explicit narrative. Regular collaborators and subjects—Lila, Liv, and others—reappear throughout the work, creating a small constellation of characters whose identities are shaped as much by styling and environment as by expression.
The series titles hint at a preoccupation with time: images that feel like they belong to “today,” yet somehow displaced from the present moment. By revisiting similar poses, locations, or color palettes, DeWolfe experiments with how an image can be recreated, reframed, or re-felt, drawing attention to the gap between experience and its photographic trace.
Education
2025-2029
Boston University
Undergrad at Boston University studying graphic design
