Fire of Love is a series of partially destroyed prints depicting isolated elements of the natural world. By painting with fire, the new damaged representation aims to confuse the viewer with the duality of truth and fiction —the pristine original, forever gone forever, only existing in the photographer's memory and the viewer's imagination.
It's titled after the 1958 song "Fire of Love" by Jody Reynolds.
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