Movement is my history and tool through which I express and present the body. My improvised performed responses are both live and recalled moments, in part inspired by the surrounding work of other Osmosis artists.
A visitor to Lake St. Clair, a landscape voyeur, a new arrival
Later, there are weekends with a young child.
Later still, journeys through this now familiar space on frequent drives west.
The extension of time when travelling alone
Driving hours transcend – creating a physical and spiritual journey, a fondness, an imagined relationship with location.
Lake time, deep stillness
Forest time, quiet/noise, a piercing call carried on an ozone breeze
Body time, how slow/quickly things change
Memoirs accumulating like sediment until stirred.
Where is a body in this landscape?
A frail body, the inconsequential human, the size and scale of a speck.