Field Works explores my encounter with place. During my research I came across the concept of 'wayfaring', a way of traveling still familiar to indigenous peoples today. For the wayfarer the entire country is perceived as a mesh of interweaving lines rather than a continuous surface. Places are located along lines, or paths of movement, rather than fixed spatial points. Knowledge is accumulated through locomotion. Wayfarers know as they go along a line of travel.
By walking myself into the landscape, moving through it on foot, I attend to and interact with worlds continually unfolding around me, intervening in and shaping their continuous becoming by acting in the here and now of their transformation as I move along a path.
Land Mark
Mud Hand Print
Mud Imprinting
Circular Sculpture
Land Mark
Land Mark
Circular Storyline
Mud Hand Print
Mud Drawing