1986
gelatin silver print, 36.7 × 51.3 cm,
signed, signed "Zygmunt Rytka", dated, artist’s index finger print, titled (also in English) and dimensions on the reverse
vintage
In the 1990s, Rytka created one of his most distinctive portfolios entitled Continual Infinity (1983). It is an attempt to illustrate human efforts to match or even control nature, which are, however, doomed to failure because, apparently, nature cannot be tamed or subdued. This work was created during the same period and can be treated as a reference to the Continual Infinity series, showing the transience of form, but also of the gesture that creates it.