● Artist - DOMINIC ROUSE
● Title - Ecce Homo
● File - JPEG 3556 x 4572 Pixels - 15.9MB
"To see the light we must first acknowledge that we are in the dark." - Dominic Rouse
'Ecce Homo' was in part inspired by Phillip Larkin's poem 'Nothing To Be Said' and partly by a visit the artist made to Office S-21 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, the principal 'interrogation' facility of the Khmer Rouge, which provides the setting for the image.
"Photography as a wide and varied community of folks is a very big tent indeed and Rouse's corner of photography has few fellow travelers. Contemporarily, Jerry Uelsmann comes to mind.
But when I think of his work I think more of the painters Bruegel, Hieronymus Bosch and Rene Magritte. Rouse does not photograph the world he makes photographs of his mind." (Brooks Jensen, Lens Work Publishing - USA)
*PLEASE NOTE - the hi-res JPEG will be transferred to the buyer's wallet on completion of the sale.
© Dominic H Rouse MMVI-MMXXII
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