Rita Godlevskis' three tryptychs call into question how personal space and industrial space are defined. Each triptych depicts one of three basic human needs: water, air and food. Using the technique of placing an image within an image, a contrast between the spiritual side with the industrial side of each need is made.

The series consists of nine 16x16 colour images.

 
 

Rita Godlevskis is a young photographer working in Toronto. As an artist she has been involved in many group exhibitions around the city. She works with organizations such as Kodak, Contact, Toronto Photographers Workshop, the Outdoor Art Show, Ryerson's Max-Ex and many others, to not only present her work but lend her skills in organizational capacities as well. As a photographer, she has contributed to her community by volunteering her skills for a wide variety of charity organizations such as the United Way and Canadian National Institute for the Blind.