Goleo Natur
These images come from a shared space of observation, bringing people into re-seeing and re-feeling their relationship with the natural world.
I often work with agricultural and cultivated spaces, shifting them, not completely, but just enough, into places of attention, care, and encounter. In this case, a micro allotment. A small, held space already shaped by human care and intention. Not neutral, but active. I work with that, to open other ways of noticing.
This work grew through a night walk. The park was cold and wet, but the gentle buzzing and hum of a generator made it feel lighter, almost like a small festival in the space. People moved through the allotment encountering crops differently, running between beds, stopping, responding out loud to what is usually passed by.
A film of a garden in summer played across the surface of a polytunnel.
I use different ways of observing, including nature connection and biofluorescence, to interrupt familiar ways of seeing. Not to explain, but to let something else come forward. A slower attention. A different kind of meeting with the more-than-human world.
For some, it was the first time being in the dark outdoors. Fear shifted, not all at once, but enough to stay, to look, to continue.
My work sits between artistic intervention, performance, and facilitated space. It is made through participation rather than delivered to an audience. What emerges are small shifts in perception, which can carry into how people live and relate over time.
Making visible what care already exists, but is often unseen.