While driving to the local hardware store this weekend, we came across an unusual site for a pair of New Yorkers: a gutted deer hanging from a tree in the front yard of a tiny Cape. Putting the circle of life conversation aside, the still reality of this beautiful creature brought to mind Henning Bock's Diorama Series in which, "the concepts of life and death, real and unreal are challenged by Bock whose unique approach to wildlife photography has resulted in an image that is strangely unsettling yet extremely intriguing."
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Hunting Season
While driving to the local hardware store this weekend, we came across an unusual site for a pair of New Yorkers: a gutted deer hanging from a tree in the front yard of a tiny Cape. Putting the circle of life conversation aside, the still reality of this beautiful creature brought to mind Henning Bock's Diorama Series in which, "the concepts of life and death, real and unreal are challenged by Bock whose unique approach to wildlife photography has resulted in an image that is strangely unsettling yet extremely intriguing."
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