
Beauty is eternal, that seems to be a clear message that's present in most of the images by the remarkable photographer Jilles Villeprat. By showing different works of art of nature he truly captivates the viewer's soul, almost overwhelming it by the beauty of those works.
You can rarely find an image of a beautiful woman, an amateur, who's sharing her beauty while blending in with her surroundings, but it's true of Jilles Villeprat's works. His photographs are beautiful because his his reverence for nature and for the human form is evident in every single image.
We always do wonder about the beauty of those mountains and boulders that have been carved by nature over hundreds and thousands of years. However, we often don't take the time to inspect and wonder about the beauty of the human form, which is another work of nature. Jilles Villeprat tries to establish the connection by showing both those masterpieces next to each other.
By featuring these images, I hope that you will be able to enjoy this beautiful combination and to be inspired by it.


One of the many things that make art a superior form of self-expression is its ability to penetrate the minds, reaching deep down into the soul of the artist and revealing his/her vision of the world and the hidden beauty that s/he sees.
It's one of the reasons artists have been respected throughout the centuries; everyone knows who Wolfgang Mozart was, but few know who Adam Smith or Willem Einthoven were. Artists have an amazing ability of delving into the souls of their audience and inspiring them; we still can be inspired by Tchaikovsky's 5th and relate to it. It's this ability of communicating with the inner soul of other human beings through revealing some aspects of your soul that made artists often more well-known than scientists.
Artists often see beauty where others don't, they often then use the inspiration of this beauty to create their own beautiful masterpieces. Some of them can even make beauty in their vivid imagination and be inspired by it.
It's now quite clear why this set was called "Inner Soul" by Jilles Villeprat, his works are often very artistic: combining nature's art manifested in rocks and stream with the anthropoid beauty. He also adds some symbols in every picture which makes his works undoubtedly artistic.
I hope that you will enjoy this gallery of masterpieces by Jilles Villeprat.


I love artistic nudes, and it's not a fact that can be obscured. I find the artistic representation of the graceful female form awe-inspiring and captivating, it's the beauty of this female form that has been the driving force behind the creation of exquisite masterpieces that fill the museums of the civilized nations, it's the same beauty that has inspired many artists to deliver wonderful messages through different media.
Yet, this doesn't mean that this representation is sexual in nature, as that queer form of representation(or destruction of beauty) is left to the common erotica. The main fact that may corroborate my statement is that some women do enjoy the pleasure of viewing beautiful artistic imagery that depict other women in graceful positions. I also never have any sexual thoughts when I build those galleries. I rather feel exalted and lucky for having the ability to be inspired by such beautiful works of art.
This gallery features beautiful Canadian amateurs whose beauty is masterfully captured by Jilles Villeprat. I have seen his works at Met-Art and I admit that I fell in love with his style. Some images may superficially seem to depict timid human beings, but once you actually start looking closely you will find that there are a lot of meanings in his images. The hidden faces create an atmosphere of mystery and maybe shyness, but even though I don't exactly know the reason why the faces of most of his models are hidden I have an interpretation of his obscuring the faces. However, I will keep this artistic interpretation to myself as I don't want to spoil the joy of discovering the meaning of each single image, for in the discovery of this meaning one can discover a hidden part of their soul.
I truly hope that you will enjoy this wonderful gallery by Jilles Villeprat.
