A photographer by training, Joe Rudko’s Object Drawings refer to the perception of truth in the visual. Working with photographic ephemera Rudko acknowledges the physical aspects of the objects with which he works. Ripping, cutting, and folding surfaces, he reacts and extends the found material with paint, graphite, and photographic spotting pen. Through this collage process Rudko has developed a system of inquiry; in which improvisations and conversations engage with raw materials, rendering interpretation vulnerable and unstable.
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Horizon
photograph, photographic spotting pen, and colored pencil on paper
15" x 11" x 3 1/2", 17 3/8" x 13 3/4" (framed)
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Layered
Ansel Adams reproduction, found photograph by unknown photographer and photographic spotting pen on paper
15" x 11"
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Object Drawing (Folded Towel)
photographic object and colored pencil on paper
15 " x 11" (17 1/16" x 13 3/16" framed)
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Horizon
photograph, photographic spotting pen, and colored pencil on paper
15" x 11" x 3 1/2", 17 3/8" x 13 3/4" (framed)
Available












Layered
Ansel Adams reproduction, found photograph by unknown photographer and photographic spotting pen on paper
15" x 11"
Sold










Object Drawing (Folded Towel)
photographic object and colored pencil on paper
15 " x 11" (17 1/16" x 13 3/16" framed)
Sold