The nature of a landscape is continually shaped, changed and formed by the movement of the elements and people across its surface. Geographical influences and those of natural life cycles work constantly to alter the shape, texture and colour of where we live.
The story of a landscape appears and disappears geographically through sedimentation and erosion. As with genetics, traits can lie forgotten, sometimes to re-emerge over time, creating a resonant dialogue between the landscape and the people who inhabit it.