’Piecemeal Ecologies: Possibilities for Patterning’ references encounters in the landscape that linger in the memory. The latent histories embedded in the depths and surfaces of the physical landscape present as piecemeal, unremembered, forgotten.
The scaffolding of the peculiar aspects of the gallery walls activate the works to imply a narrative pattern . The objects are interspersed with the colour interventions within the gallery space are familiar. These colours have been seen before. The encounters swing between the physical and imaginative in a complicated rhythm that perhaps is the locus of memory and loss in a landscape of grief .