Elemental Forms, Landscape emerged as a direct response to my surroundings and to experiencing a sense of well-being and security within the landscape. My aim with this series is to record intangible aspects of the landscape as I experience them through immersion and observation during my daily walks. Employing sparse tools: cut paper, light, and chemistry, I reduce the composition to its essentials, referencing the imprint of the place while simultaneously attempting to dissolve geographic and temporal coordinates.