The Octupus Tree
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The Octupus Tree
Artwork Details
Artist/Maker
Clarence John Laughlin
American, 1905–1985
American, 1905–1985
Date
1951, printed 1953
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Accession #
1981.69
Dimensions
10 7/8 × 13 3/4 inches
Location
Currently Not on View
Description
The Octopus Tree exemplifies Laughlin’s belief that photography could radically transform even the most commonplace natural forms into something fantastical. This is one image from a series of seven photographs he made of the same fallen tree, each designed to spin a unique story. Here, Laughlin framed the decaying tree from below so that it resembles a dead octopus floating on the bottom of the ocean, its tentacles thrusting out from the center branch. The cloudy sky above contrasts sharply with the darkness of the tree, increasing the visual weight of the slain octopus.