Lost In My Mind (2017-2019)

Lost in My Mind (2019) is inspired by the relationship between my body and personal experiences in the outdoors. These works explore the internal relationship between the mental landscape and the body’s experiences through the use of photographic weave. In these works, I invite the viewer to explore and lose themselves to the visual density contained in these large woven works. Through the process of destruction and recombination, they explore the relationship between photography and the weave, and new images created from the redaction of the original photographs.