Jason Lazarus Photographs the Remains of Robert Heinecken
Meghan Young — May 23, 2010 — Art & Design
References: jasonlazarus & booooooom
Never would I have thought to capture the cremated remains of any person, but Jason Lazarus does just that. With his photogram series entitled 'Heinecken Studies,' he immortalizes a portion of artist and teacher Robert Heinecken's ashes.
Comprised of 25 images, Jason Lazarus' unique project seems inspired by the late artist himself. Abstract and exploratory, it is a tribute that I'm sure he would approve of. For the rest of the photograms, visit JasonLazarus.com.
Comprised of 25 images, Jason Lazarus' unique project seems inspired by the late artist himself. Abstract and exploratory, it is a tribute that I'm sure he would approve of. For the rest of the photograms, visit JasonLazarus.com.
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