Charles Grogg, 1966. USA, printed his fractured photographic images from the series
Reconstructions in platinum and palladium on handmade Japanese washi that are restitched into whole images. The series
After Ascension and Descent was inspired by a thought process about "our attempt at domestic growth" and being at a loss of "knowing one's roots". It is an expression "of desire for growth at the moment of inhibition, when hesitation is the gap between disiring and having." The following images come from the series
After Ascension and Descent,
Reconstructions and
Body.
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Website:
www.charlesgroggphotography.net
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