Elemental Forms, Landscapes Rearticulated investigates the potential for generating new meaning when the observed manifestation or phenomenon is reconceived as an idea. For example, we think of the landscape as solid but when observed through the lens of geological time, the landscape is in continual permutation. Further, when we view the landscape through the lens of physics, its building blocks appear as waves in perpetual motion, or energy in vibration. Therefore, the solidity and permanence of the landscape can be thought of as an idea, and ideas are malleable. By deconstructing the landscape and rearranging the sinuous, organic lines into new compositions, I invite the viewer to form new associations and to envision and claim different possibilities.