Jaffe's work has been described in
Sculpture Magazine as “dreamlike,” “unsettling,” absurdist, and by John Thomason of
Boca Raton Magazine as having “eerie resonance.” It examines culture, history, language, and the body. Another piece, “Alice in Dystopia,” referenced the
Lewis Carroll classic, which Thomason said “receives an added jolt of contemporary decay” in the “marionette model.” A historical reference, Jaffe featured inventor
Nikola Tesla in what John Tomason of
Boca Raton Magazine described as a “poetic, hallucinatory animation,” time-lapse video, “Tesla’s Dream.” Jaffe went on to create a technological installation of Tesla through an NEA-funded partnership with Jersey Tech Park and
Rowan University College of Engineering. Another installation, “Field of Forms,” includes 23 bronze statues on steel poles which were inserted in the ground of the campus at the
State University of New York at New Paltz. == References ==