Angus Fairhurst

1966–2008, English artist working in installation, photography and video.

In one series of his work, called “Unprinted”, he cut out shapes of women in magazine pages, using the negative space, and combined several pages together, creating effects of overlapping.

The “Unprinted” had been derived into three parts, each used contrasting colours, gives a dizzy feel when looked. I liked the way of layering up the images and the half transparent of each layers,  which gives movements to these works.

 

 The way of layering up remains me about dissection, which decompose the objects’ outer layer, showing the inner parts, which fits my idea of decomposition of used/founded materials.