Turbine
Wind has always been the quiet narrator of my life, the invisible force that shapes my environment, the way I move through the world. The elements always pulled me toward the edges of the ordinary, into places overlooked, built for function rather than admiration. To me about witnessing, seeing our land from the inside out, watching within the bones that hold together our societal constructs. I’ve come to understand wind not just as an element, but as a presence, sometimes gentle enough to guide me forward, sometimes strong enough to push me off balance, but always reminding me that change is inevitable and rarely visible until it passes through you. Each print is a document of a specific moment where I let go of control and let the wind participate. Turning the process into video allows me to bring these moments to life, letting the movement of wind, light, and time unfold in real motion rather than remain frozen on a single page. Cyanotype, for me, becomes a way of capturing what can’t be held, the transient, the fleeting and the physical.