Along the Wrack Line
Walking Along the Wrackline is a series of screen prints that investigate the shoreline as a site of shifting boundaries and accumulation. Each work draws from walks along the tidal edge, where the sea deposits fragments of material and memory. By translating these observations into photographs and then screen printing, the project emphasizes layering, repetition, and trace qualities that echo the rhythm of the tide itself. This process based approach continues my broader practice of using structured actions and material experimentation to reframe how we experience and record the natural environment.