Ritual and Ruin

These photomontages are part of a series entitled "Ritual and Ruin", depicting life in an arcane netherworld set somewhere in the mid19th century American South. I digitally combines selected elements from historical images with my own photography. Each piece contains around one hundred layers which are digitally sized, blended and collaged into a single image.

Created in the realm of historical fiction, these pieces weave together the disparate, war-ravaged lives of soldiers, civilians, slaves, women, children, and animals with the iconography of the American South. The characters in these stories, suspended in their bizarre afterlives, remain disconnected from the particulars of history as they gather, in ritual and in ruin, to celebrate, glorify, perform, exalt and mourn.

© David Knox - The Cane Field
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The Cane Field

© David Knox - The Christening
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The Christening

© David Knox - The Comet
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The Comet

© David Knox - The Deer King
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The Deer King

© David Knox - The Emancipation
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The Emancipation

© David Knox - The Fall of Leviticus
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The Fall of Leviticus

© David Knox - The Prophets of Shiloh
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The Prophets of Shiloh

© David Knox - The Reckoning
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The Reckoning

© David Knox - The Resurrection of Amos Youngblood
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The Resurrection of Amos Youngblood

© David Knox - City Upon a Hill
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City Upon a Hill

© David Knox - The Elegy of Angus Holt
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The Elegy of Angus Holt

© David Knox - Yellow Jack
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Yellow Jack

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