War-four © Virginie Rochetti
The frenetic energy of Virginie Rochetti’s War-four falls somewhere between Alexander Calder and M.C. Escher. The tiny military factions seem intent on an undisclosed mission unthwarted by full sized trappings.
War-four © Virginie Rochetti
The frenetic energy of Virginie Rochetti’s War-four falls somewhere between Alexander Calder and M.C. Escher. The tiny military factions seem intent on an undisclosed mission unthwarted by full sized trappings.
24-61a (Damaged Goods) © Greg Ruffing
Photographer Greg Ruffing’s series Damaged Goods considers the photograph as object, examining the immaterial value of an item implicated in the recording of our personal histories yet so easily (or accidentally) disposed of. When enlarged these images take on abstract qualities, as Ruffing points out like “pointillist paintings… or topographical map forms.”
Ruffing’s work has been published in The New York Times Magazine, Mother Jones and TIME Magazine just to list a few.
Visit www.gregruffing.com to see more of Greg’s work