Abstract
When the Distance is Too Much explores the landscapes' potential as metaphor for an individuals' state of mind. The landscapes act as a projection of human emotion. To portray the tension between our internal self verse our projected, public self, I juxtaposed the confining domestic living spaces with the vast landscapes. The domestic spaces illustrate temporal living conditions and undefined parental roles. This series of images was created in response to the experiances of isolation from family. The work is a representation of a universal human experiance of distance and strain.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Photography, Artistic; Landscape photography; Artists' books; Photobooks
Publication Date
5-2014
Document Type
Thesis
Student Type
Graduate
Degree Name
Imaging Arts (MFA)
Department, Program, or Center
School of Photographic Arts and Sciences (CIAS)
Advisor
Christine Shank
Recommended Citation
Hruby, Nicholas, "When the Distance Is Too Much" (2014). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/7821
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Plan Codes
IMGART-MFA
Comments
Physical copy available from RIT's Wallace Library at TR655 .H78 2014