Before leaving the stain (series 2023-24)
Medium– Henna, mixed media drawing, water, salt, waste metal, soil
In the midst of “Dryness”, a mist is an offering, it holds and releases where warmth turns to breath…
Growing up on a peninsula where residential roads often dissolved into water left its mark. The line between land and sea shifted constantly, and the refrain was always the same: this place would be swallowed soon. That steady rise and fall of water still shapes how I sense land under pressure.
Meeting the Dutch coastal regions, especially the salinity gradient in the Wadden Sea and around Texel, brought immediate echoes. The rising salt in the soil, the strange dryness in lowland areas, the small shifts in tidal behaviour all carried a familiar charge, recalling earlier changes witnessed in another place and time.
Aerial roots/ Breathing roots return again and again in this practice for that reason. The work listens to the slow negotiation between water, salt, soil, and more-than-human life. It is rooted in the shifting force of monsoon and drought, in aerial roots adapting to survive, and in the ongoing question of how we continue to live with eroding coastlines that are changing faster than we can fully process.
Drawing 2023-24