The Habitat series reveals the seamlessness of time by using new technologies (digital photography) to accomplish effects used by the masters in order to portray people in their own time living with the things of their world.
Compositionally, triangles tell a narrative, leading the eye from object, to character, back to object again. The iconoclastic subjects offer glimpses of their most naturally occurring possessions in an arranged fashion.
Light and shadow dramatize the scene in a way similar to that of theatrical lighting, freezing the perspective after the eye completes its journey and invoking a quality like that observed by an audience right before the curtain falls.
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