A scattering of signs and symbols, a figure peering out from behind lacy foliage, the white bellies of fish emerging out of deep, dark blacks. A window seems to surface out of a lake whilst a roofless house sits abandoned by the sea. Capturing a glowing hand outstretched, one wonders, is the artist warning us away or inviting us in?


Formatted as a visual diary, the work is an evocative look at the poetics of belonging and the challenges of building a new identity on top of the foundation of the old. Each scene feels stitched together of both past and present, via light, shadow, footprints, and reflections. In layering, shifting, and enlarging parts of the image she manages to marry technique to concept. The photographs, rich with metaphor and curiosity, play with the construction of space as much as time. Shadows multiply, patterns repeat, the windows in the lake form a house, a bird flies by; it is almost as if our vision is confronting our memory, asking us to question what it means not only to see a space but to exist within it.