Oaxaca

In 2018 I spent two months alone in a cabin in the mountains of Oaxaca. It was spectacularly beautiful, wild and remote - literally in the clouds. I went there to think, to listen, to make work, and to submerge myself in a simple and different way of living. I saw it as a self-organised residency, and an exploration.

The isolation turned from solitude into loneliness many times. I quickly realised that my preconceptions had perhaps been naively romantic, of course different from the reality. Living alone, at altitude in a vast, at times uncompromising landscape. It was a wonderful, albeit difficult and instructive experience.

The series of photographic self-portraits explore my relationship with the land. They show me at one with the environment and are an expression of how through trusting both nature and my body I was able to overcome my fear of being alone and to embrace the wilderness, both around me and in my mind.

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Monarch butterfly migration, Mexico 2016