Fiona Long is a visual artist, usually based in London.  Long’s anachronistic art practice involves a pictorial language loop between material, painted image, and re-imagined post-industrial objects combined with bush craft techniques. This presents the viewer with a puzzle of origin and motivation. What might the archaeology of the future tell us about our civilisation today? Embracing the aesthetic of wabi-sabi, the work explores a hierarchy of needs, human ingenuity and a desire to understand a world through a taxonomic process of creation and display.