JACQUELINE ANNABEL

My work attempts to capture the spirit of place and passing of time. The landscape is a document portraying perceptions of self, our sense of identity projecting onto our environment. We transform the topographical to reflect forces of change within our community, whether for ritual, social, political or economic reasons. But special places can also reflect continuity within our lives through continued reuse and renegotiation of that space. There is an importance of place, sometimes difficult to understand, which needs continual exploration through personal interpretation or communal, a continuing search for the traces and echoes we all leave behind.