
Imbody/Embody
Our relationship to place is part of embodied cognition, both internal (perception) and external (how our body and specifically senses interact with the world around us). This duality comes across in anthropomorphic elements emerging from roots, trunks, and branches. The tension between looking at and being within something brings to mind compositional elements of gaps, intersections, and layers. By visually exploring remembrance, experience, reconstruction, and response to the landscape, the process of how places come to be made is illustrated.