Moyra Davey ‘On Photography’ - “There is a flânerie of reading that can be linked to the flânerie of a certain kind of photographing. Both involve drift, but also purpose, when they become enterprises of absorption and collecting.“
"Rosehouse" emerges from meticulous editing, collecting, and compositing, blending hundreds of images from the surroundings into vivid pink and purple composites—raw trails of tendons, veins, and follicles woven into fantastical scenes. These imaginative compositions serve as portals to recollection: bougainvillaea evokes memories of my mother, mossy rocks resonate with thoughts of my sister, and purple-drenched leaves bring forth recollections of my father.
The landscape transforms into a vision for projecting memories and nostalgia—a scene either remembered or imagined, forming a wreath of recollection.