Digression. Here various digital processes have removed significant areas of a photograph.
The interest lies in the fact that the digital process does not remove the person’s features, but with layers of computer information, merely conceals them. The face, and thus the identity, is still present, but hidden behind a camouflage. This removal of beauty and identity questions how much of an image we need to see in order to be able to identify with the subject, it pushes the viewer to extrapolate the image he sees to give himself a view of what the complete picture would be.

