

Jessica Eaton is a Montreal based photographer who’s breaking some boundaries with her photography. When you look at most of her pieces it’s hard to tell exactly how she made them, even that they’re photos. I mean, the only way I can imagine that she makes these is through multiple exposures, but after that I’ve no clue. A lot of her work centers around cubes on cubes on cubes. The layering effect that’s creatd is beautiful and abstract, filled with the most vibrant colors I’ve ever seen. When I first saw the image at the top left I immediately had to figure out who it was because it was just so beautiful. She has quite a lovely way of speaking about her work:
“I often set up parameters for phenomena to express itself. In the best of cases I push things so that the response comes in ways that I could not have thought up until I was shown it on film. Once you get to see or experience something you can use it. Then you can use it to see something else.”