FOSSOYEUR / GRAVEDIGGER

FOSSOYEUR / GRAVEDIGGER was created in small villages in Languedoc and Vosges (France), at sites of witch burnings and burials. The photographs were created using salvaged German film cameras manufactured by female forced labor in Nazi concentration camps. The colors, textures, shapes and multiple layers within the photographs are all created using only the unique aberrations of the cameras’ optics, and the chemistry of the film. There is no software or computer manipulation in the images.

Photographs shown in solo museum exhibition at Yeshiva University Museum/NYC (August 1, 2011 – April 1, 2012)

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Credits

FOSSOYEUR / GRAVEDIGGER is supported by the Haut de Fee Center of Serecourt, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and others.