
Irina Rozovsky has done a really good job at confusing me with her series One to Nothing. Intrigued by the palette, I found myself cycling through the edit over and over again, each time conjuring a new narrative in my mind.

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July 8, 2010 in Fine Art, Non-Prison | Tags: Irina Rozovsky, One to Nothing | by petebrook

Irina Rozovsky has done a really good job at confusing me with her series One to Nothing. Intrigued by the palette, I found myself cycling through the edit over and over again, each time conjuring a new narrative in my mind.

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