Reshaping Eden explores humanity’s efforts to modify natural landscapes, to preserve their beauty. The work comments on the human need for intervention to mitigate the effects of environmental degradation, while also acknowledging the ethical and aesthetic considerations of the methods in which we do this. The title symbolises the act of altering the concept of the Garden of Eden which represents a paradisiacal natural state. These images were taken at the Wyre Beach in Cleveleys, Blackpool, where I often visited as a child, is currently undergoing a £40m coastal defence project, constructing rock armour and new groynes to safeguard properties against flooding and erosion. Reshaping Eden attempts to covey the redefining of our relationship with the world and the ongoing quest to find harmony between man and nature. 

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