Rooted in an ecological and psychogeographic practice, my work reimagines landscapes, particularly overlooked environments, as sites of layered narrative and quiet resistance.
I examine how identity is shaped by our surroundings, using found imagery, personal archives, and field recordings (sound and photography) to construct visual stories that merge the personal with the political. These works often take the form of artist books or site-responsive installations.
I am particularly interested in the tension between outer landscapes, and the shifting terrain of the inner self. Through the lens of collective stories, personal and public, I reimagine the 'landscape' as a site of psychological projection, emotional dissonance, and ecological entanglement. My practice reflects on how the natural world, frequently idealised or romanticised, becomes a screen onto which inner states; unrest, longing, fragmentation, are cast.
GEOLOGY + SLOW PUBLISHING + LISTENING
We are a small-scale and independent publishing platform supporting work at the intersection of landscape, language, and ecology.
Lonely Stone Press offers a unique approach to publishing at the intersection of sound, image, and place. Each publication is conceived as a cairn: a structure built from solitary ideas placed in careful relation.
What sets our practice apart is the metaphorical and tactile integration of geology - stones as ideas. We create spaces where sound art, photography, and text form resonant terrains: listening, witnessing, and reclaiming, focussing on the erased, or unheard.