Lives and works in the Rhondda Valley, South Wales.

We only ever experience a moment of our surroundings, but it has and will experience so much more than us. My interest in this concept comes from living within a community that will always hold a candle to what once was. In taking snippets of sites where time is fluid it reveals a rhythm between human temporality and the Earth’s permanence. As a society progressively we’ve removed ourselves from this way of thinking when it comes to landscape - since we are continually immersed within this space. I utilise my bodily senses to communicate this and respond to the findings.

Chloe Winder