
Wash before eating
“Endowment” (archival digital print), in Newton, Mass.-based photographer Francine Zaslow’s show “Elements,’’ at Galatea Fine Art, Boston, through Sept. 1.
She says:
“As a still-life photographer, my tabletop becomes a stage for a wide but diverse collection of props.
Transposing elements with light and an unbridled honesty, I want to show every detail, both raw and unveiled.
My images explore a wide range of texture and forms, often employing unique found objects that transport the viewer to other worlds, unknown places in time, echoing a story told, a memory saved.’’