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Eatock Reorientation

Daniel Eatock does it. He’s a photographer, designer, idea-haver. This project of his reorients the perspective of the world, rather than seeing the trees as broken. A lovely way of seeing things, or the highest form of vigilanteism? A photographer is a sort of Batman, isn’t he? Capturing images with either no concern for one’s self, or just the opposite. Batman complex. Eatock complex.

Vandalized Trees Reoriented
ink-jet prints from digital photographs

Re-aligning the fallen trunks with the vertical edges of the frame, these photographs of damaged saplings give their subjects a second life as representations.

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