Fictional Encounters with Horses
My work explores a space where materiality touches the mystical. Unfolding through found objects, archival elements, and fragmented narratives, it often begins with tangible encounters in landscapes—a prehistoric horse bone found on the shoreline, for example, or a water-eroded oyster shell. Such objects, carrying traces of deep time, become narrative tools, guiding research that is as intuitive as it is investigative.
Working across installation, publishing, and text, my practice explores the tension between longing and the unreachable. Through language and its materiality, my work engages with fiction as a research method—where narratives blur fact, fragment, and fabulation.