Steve Rura's 'Pass the Bauhaus' Series is Simple and Clever
Meghan Young — August 12, 2010 — Art & Design
References: letters-numbers & todayandtomorrow.net
I can't help but appreciate the simplicity of the 'Pass the Bauhaus' photo series. More than a photograph within a photograph, it cleverly interacts with the subject in the foremost shot.
Envisioned by New York-based graphic designer and art director Steve Rura, the 'Pass the Bauhaus' photo series was published in the viction:ary book Design:Play. Rura designed this concept with the help of Tiziana Haug. Enjoy the gallery above!
Envisioned by New York-based graphic designer and art director Steve Rura, the 'Pass the Bauhaus' photo series was published in the viction:ary book Design:Play. Rura designed this concept with the help of Tiziana Haug. Enjoy the gallery above!
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