With Kenneth A. Huff at Deep Space, you will see something that you have never seen before, but also something that is vaguely familiar.
Inspired by the random, yet structured beauty and minute details of nature (flora, fauna and mineral), his very high resolution images are creating an illusion of reality even while you are gently confronted with the practical knowledge that the objects represented do not exist. At a distance, the familiar, organic forms engage the mind, beginning a journey of examination and interaction. With no reference of scale, you are drawn closer, searching for additional clues which might aid in identification. With each step, the visual structures trigger subliminal reactions based on past experiences. In the end, you are left with indefinable organic connections, suspended in the purposeful ambiguity of the work.
Deep Space provides an unprecedented way to explore these works – normally produced for print production. At a resolution that ranges between 137 and 225 megapixels, you can experience details of the work that none has seen before.