Oyster

One of my classmates introduced me to Marco Marzocchi’s work, and I am in love! Marzocchi’s photobooks combine many visual elements and approaches,
including text and re-photographed photos. His works are two dimensional, but
depict textural elements such as tape, staples, and the rough imperfections of
scrunched or ripped paper. Text also appears frequently and is often scrawled
in loose handwriting or crossed out violently. Whilst there is a lot of
variation in subject matter, and a consistent inconsistency to the way each
image is displayed, the 2D nature of the book creates cohesion. I feel that
this sense of controlled chaos echoes my inner psyche, and I want to emulate
this sense of contained disorder in my own work.

The images below are from the book, Oyster.

New York City 2015 is completely inside a notebook- and I love that.

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