“Fragmented Remembrance” (2009)

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“Fragmented remembrance” is part of my visual experiment translating a collection of artistic moments, impressions, selected from my photographs taken with a 4×5 field camera during our latest trip to seven National Parks in the Northern Rocky Mountains of the US and Canada.

The triptychs in the “Fragmented Remembrance” were selected from single original images, dividing them into six equal fragments. The lower left and right fragments were placed to the left and right side of the triptychs and the upper central parts were placed to the center. This unusual linearization of the near and far view and the repetition of the near areas generate dynamic, vibrating feelings,  showing only a fragment and challenging the viewer to speculate and previsualize the not-shown areas.