Keywords

Introduction

The keywords for this project are related to a process of repeated contact with a specific landscape. Through the lens of the cypress tree directly outside my window the project explores connection to a local landscape and how this can shift and evolve, how it is created through interwoven threads of engagement through dialogue as overlaid memories and points of physical, bodily contact. The keywords I have nominated are the roots and points of contact that ground the project in this specific place and time and provide a site to locate myself and return to.

Landscape

Index

Embodiment

Terroir

Recursion

Conclusion

The keywords – landscape, embodiment, index, terroir, and recursion – whilst forming the roots of the project also provide a blueprint for its progress in , defininge the path of the research and the scope of artmaking. The project explores an embodied experience of landscape and is grounded in this specific place, every part of it – the inks, textures, scale, format, texts – affected by the terroir of this process and experience. Recursive processes of reworking artworks and recontextualising research affect each successive text and artefact as the project progresses.  The needles and shadows of the tree leave indices on paper, as digital processes of layering leave traces on succeeding images, and research and artmaking leave impressions on each other at their contact points.

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