My practice is centred around the concepts of transience, boundaries, and the archive. I am interested in the way that we navigate these things within the landscape - the transference of body over and through natural boundary, the ever-changing flux of the waterline at riverbank and beach, and the traces left in both material memory and nature by our presence. I look to understand the multidimensional and multisensory experience of these moments, where human interactions with the landscape become especially complex, as one shifts between states of being more acutely – from grounded to immersed, wet to dry, warm to cold. Through drawing, text, printing, and digital film, I layer, deconstruct, and re-layer gathered material, looking to create new knowledge of the landscape and investigate what it is that informs our perceptions of the earth and our identities in relation to it.