A WIRED LAND
Taking a bit of inspiration from the Bechers and the way they approached the everyday, I started paying more attention to what was right in front of me.
After finishing uni, I moved back in with my dad for a while. I spent a lot of time walking — across fields, along river paths, through the public footways nearby. And what kept catching my eye were the things that are usually overlooked: power lines, pylons, cables, generators, junction boxes — metal and wire, everywhere.
It made me realise this isn’t just countryside or town — it’s wired land. Not just here, but everywhere. We’re surrounded by it.
This is an ongoing project looking at the hidden systems and structures that run through the spaces we move through every day.