J. Henry Fair's work is made up of aerial photographs, taken from planes and helicoptors. The images he captures are of the earth's destruction. The particular damages he documents are caused by mainly manufacturing companies and factories. A paper mill polluting the nearby water, fertilizer factories and even oil spills. The way in which the chemicals and other pollutants collect on the earth's surface create visible patterns and compositions. Some have said they are reminiscent of Abstract Expressionists paintings.
Next month, his book "The …