"Intervention explores spaces, landscapes and structures—man-made or organic, and the relationship of one against and within the other.
I'm fascinated by how man has stamped his boots on the earth, built monumental engineering and architecture, created environments and populated landscapes—later discarding those creations and moving on when use has been fulfilled. Even in the quietest, most windswept and unpopulated places, there are still often signs of decayed human presence. A worn path or tumbling wall, a signpost or telegraph pole. Signs of interference—past or present."
"While the bright-shiny-new-things will always grab magpie-like attention, I'm frequently more interested in our 'left-behind' places. Whether it's a story of decay and return to the earth, or one of life breathed back into a space and a renewed purpose given."
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