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Portal (2024). Silver-gelatin photographs printed in home-made herbal developer (4x6 inches each, framed to 16x20 inches). The photographs depict alternate views of plants foraged from a nearby meadow, sitting on a threshold. The images are subtle mirrors, suggesting a reflection, a line crossed, a boundary, a portal. Can connection to the natural world (through gestures as simple as touching or gathering) act as a doorway to a more fulsome understanding of our environment?
Made on location at World’s End School of Thought, Agriculture & Craft (Esperance, NY) in July 2024.