Water follows a path already written into the land, and yet in moving it is also carving the way. Over time, gravity, stone, and flowing water etch their histories into the surface of the earth, shaping channels that feel both ancient and inevitable.
This work draws on the instinctual pull of the Wild Woman archetype, the force that asks us to remove the blindfolds from the soles of our feet and trust what the body senses before the mind understands. She leaves muddy footprints to try on for size, small signs that the way forward has been travelled long before we arrive.
Through excavation, layers of colour are buried and later unearthed, revealing traces of time held beneath the surface. The process becomes an act of following instinct into the ground itself, carving back through the surface to uncover what the landscape has been holding all along.