This series of work relies on the help of the common garden snail. The snail itself is not the subject, instead it's the snail that moves over powered graphite producing collaborative drawings which encourage the consideration of the snails journey.
The focus being to 'uncover' or 'excavate' aspects of landscape both as represented in maps and in the evidence of landscape both as represented maps and in the evidence left by the living forms such as snails and plants. The simplicity of the source material continues her interest in 'the accidental poetry of the ordinary'.