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You were meant to be here

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 1400mm x 1050mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

The final battle of night and day

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 1400mm x 1050mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

The Creation

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 1400mm x 1050mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

A temporal view of present and future

Sailors Creek, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 1400mm x 1050mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

Wandering. The Telemachy

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2024 900mm x 675mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

A constant transformation

Wombat State Forest, 2023 552mm x 414mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

A resting place for permanence

Central Springs, Lake Daylesford, 2023 900mm x 675mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

The Unveiling

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 552mm x 414mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

Magnificent is the greeting

En-Route to Castlemaine Diggings 2024 552mm x 414mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

An altar to the ancients

Mineral Springs Reserve, Hepburn Regional Park 2024 From: The trees Endure, the land has memory 552mm x 414mm

Kodama Plate 01

Tipperary Springs Track, Hepburn Regional Park 2024 From: The trees Endure, the land has memory 675mm x 900mm

Kodama Plate 02

Sailors Creek, Hepburn Regional Park 2024 675mm x 900mm

A paragon of patience

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2024 552mm x 414mm. From The trees endure, the land has memory

Not hiding or dreaming

Jackson Lookout, Hepburn Regional Park 2024 552mm x 414mm From the trees endure, the land has memory

The last word can be found here

Dry Diggings Track, Golden Spring, Hepburn Regional Park. 2024 552mm x 414mm

Stay and face what comes

Wombat State Forest, 2024 552mm x 414mm

The Keeper of time

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 552xx x 414mm

The sun emerged from the underworld. Plate #01

Dry Diggings Track & Spring Creek. Hepburn Regional Park. 2024 552mm x 414mm

The sun emerged from the underworld. Plate #02

Dry Diggings Track & Spring Creek. Hepburn Regional Park. 2024 552mm x 414mm

To lay a long time staring at the sun

Bryces Flat, Hepburn Regional Park 2024 552mm x 414mm

We do not exist in isolation

Central Springs, Lake Daylesford 2024 552mm x 414mm

WIll tomorrow ever follow today

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2024 900mm x 675mm

Ulysses' Gaze. View to Lalgambuk (Mt Franklin)

Dry Diggings Track, Hepburn Regional Park. 2024 1400mm x 1050mm

Liminal thought as sacred place

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park. 2026 1400mm x 1050mm

The forest opened to a glimpse of necessity

Hepburn Reservoir, Hepburn Regional Park 2026. 900mm x 675mm

To stand above Lethe

Trentham Falls Reserve, Wombat State Forest 2025. 552mm x 414mm

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The Trees Endure, The Land has Memory | Exhibition

An immersive series of photography, created in DjaDja Wurrung country, Hepburn Regional Park & the Wombat State Forest. 2021 - Present. A series emerging out of the global pandemic. “The Trees endure, the land has memory”, is a study of place. Through daily wanderings in the forests and waterways of Hepburn & Daylesford, I began to discover metaphors, to the many themes of struggle & reinvention, so vivid in art history, so present with the backdrop surrounding our consciousness at the time. Though the region reveals rich and varied histories, ancient indigenous connection to land, colonial legacies & the scars of gold mining etched into the landscape, this body of work represents the landscape interpreted as experienced firsthand. There are contrasting sentiments, from the claustrophobic perception of restriction post pandemic to the excitement & freedom of exploring deep into new and mystical landscapes. The liberation of finally being “En Plein Air”. The series moves beyond historical documentation, offering an intimate & painterly exploration of personal connection and resilience, which blurs the boundaries of mediums of visual expression. There is a noticeable scarcity of human presence in this series, focusing solely on the land’s narrative - the sun rising each day and lifting the landscape from its darkness. At times the camera offers constricted perspectives or “windows” into the forest, the penultimate image delivers a final sense of closure & reconnecting with an infinite landscape. Through this project I uncovered deeper ancestral footprints to this region, which evoked an intangible sense of being “exactly where I need to be”. The notion of “wandering” and then “homecoming” resonating. Through this series I begin to reveal the enduring connection to "place," a concept that transcends mere physicality & delves into the spiritual and historical ties that bind us to the land.

The Trees Endure, The Land has Memory | Exhibition

An immersive series of photography, created in DjaDja Wurrung country, Hepburn Regional Park & the Wombat State Forest. 2021 - Present. A series emerging out of the global pandemic. “The Trees endure, the land has memory”, is a study of place. Through daily wanderings in the forests and waterways of Hepburn & Daylesford, I began to discover metaphors, to the many themes of struggle & reinvention, so vivid in art history, so present with the backdrop surrounding our consciousness at the time. Though the region reveals rich and varied histories, ancient indigenous connection to land, colonial legacies & the scars of gold mining etched into the landscape, this body of work represents the landscape interpreted as experienced firsthand. There are contrasting sentiments, from the claustrophobic perception of restriction post pandemic to the excitement & freedom of exploring deep into new and mystical landscapes. The liberation of finally being “En Plein Air”. The series moves beyond historical documentation, offering an intimate & painterly exploration of personal connection and resilience, which blurs the boundaries of mediums of visual expression. There is a noticeable scarcity of human presence in this series, focusing solely on the land’s narrative - the sun rising each day and lifting the landscape from its darkness. At times the camera offers constricted perspectives or “windows” into the forest, the penultimate image delivers a final sense of closure & reconnecting with an infinite landscape. Through this project I uncovered deeper ancestral footprints to this region, which evoked an intangible sense of being “exactly where I need to be”. The notion of “wandering” and then “homecoming” resonating. Through this series I begin to reveal the enduring connection to "place," a concept that transcends mere physicality & delves into the spiritual and historical ties that bind us to the land.

You were meant to be here

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 1400mm x 1050mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

The final battle of night and day

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 1400mm x 1050mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

The Creation

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 1400mm x 1050mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

A temporal view of present and future

Sailors Creek, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 1400mm x 1050mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

Wandering. The Telemachy

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2024 900mm x 675mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

A constant transformation

Wombat State Forest, 2023 552mm x 414mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

A resting place for permanence

Central Springs, Lake Daylesford, 2023 900mm x 675mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

The Unveiling

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 552mm x 414mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

Magnificent is the greeting

En-Route to Castlemaine Diggings 2024 552mm x 414mm From: The trees Endure, the land has memory

An altar to the ancients

Mineral Springs Reserve, Hepburn Regional Park 2024 From: The trees Endure, the land has memory 552mm x 414mm

Kodama Plate 01

Tipperary Springs Track, Hepburn Regional Park 2024 From: The trees Endure, the land has memory 675mm x 900mm

Kodama Plate 02

Sailors Creek, Hepburn Regional Park 2024 675mm x 900mm

A paragon of patience

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2024 552mm x 414mm. From The trees endure, the land has memory

Not hiding or dreaming

Jackson Lookout, Hepburn Regional Park 2024 552mm x 414mm From the trees endure, the land has memory

The last word can be found here

Dry Diggings Track, Golden Spring, Hepburn Regional Park. 2024 552mm x 414mm

Stay and face what comes

Wombat State Forest, 2024 552mm x 414mm

The Keeper of time

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2023 552xx x 414mm

The sun emerged from the underworld. Plate #01

Dry Diggings Track & Spring Creek. Hepburn Regional Park. 2024 552mm x 414mm

The sun emerged from the underworld. Plate #02

Dry Diggings Track & Spring Creek. Hepburn Regional Park. 2024 552mm x 414mm

To lay a long time staring at the sun

Bryces Flat, Hepburn Regional Park 2024 552mm x 414mm

We do not exist in isolation

Central Springs, Lake Daylesford 2024 552mm x 414mm

WIll tomorrow ever follow today

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park, 2024 900mm x 675mm

Ulysses' Gaze. View to Lalgambuk (Mt Franklin)

Dry Diggings Track, Hepburn Regional Park. 2024 1400mm x 1050mm

Liminal thought as sacred place

Twin Bridges, Hepburn Regional Park. 2026 1400mm x 1050mm

The forest opened to a glimpse of necessity

Hepburn Reservoir, Hepburn Regional Park 2026. 900mm x 675mm

To stand above Lethe

Trentham Falls Reserve, Wombat State Forest 2025. 552mm x 414mm

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