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A collection of photographs by German female artist Heidi Specker. Plants, mainly trees, and man-made objects, such as buildings, are arranged in a well-balanced manner. Combined with the skillful composition, the coexistence of the two photographs creates a sense of polyphonic music. Since the bark is emphasized by not showing the entire tree, the viewer will involuntarily trace the surface with their eyes. A collection of photographs that "makes you touch with your eyes," which is typical of Specker, who has always manipulated the viewer's gaze.
¥Ç¥¶¥¤¥ó¡§Heidi Specker, Stephan Muller
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