Interwoven
In mountain landscapes, movement often follows patterns we don’t immediately see—routes shaped by terrain, memory, and the search for continuity.
Aspen groves offer a parallel. What appears as a collection of individual trees is, in reality, a single connected organism, linked through an unseen network beneath the surface.
Through repetition, light, and shifts in color, this work explores how movement exists within structure—and how those hidden connections shape the way life moves through a landscape.