A hand holding a black and white zine cover, with a castle tower drawing and the title "Where the Wind Speaks."
A complex drawing of a stone head in the forest, viewed from above. Water pours out of a giant amphora and bubbles around the stone monument, candles surrounding it.
Text reads:
"In the earliest stories, the land was our keeper, rather than simply a backdrop upon which to craft a narrative. It is this tradition of storytelling, with the land portrayed as living and sacred, that interests me."
An ink-like castle drawing of spires and walls atop a coastal cliff. Text reads:
"I see no distinction between the brick of a castle wall, and the stone it is carved from. The timbers framing our homes, and the great oaks rising from coastal forests. Human creation is inseparable from the
earth's creativity β the multitudinal expressions of which are ripe for storytelling."
2 drawings. One in ink, of a human-like creature wearing an animal mask, bleeding out under a tree with their ribs visible. An eagle lands atop a larger ring-like structure behind the creature.
The other drawing is a summer painting in gouache of the red Rock coasts of North Rustico, PEI.
Some pages from my Zine, "Where the Wind Speaks" available now.
WTWS is a collection of environment art with short love letters to the genre of environment design throughout.
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