Set within the landscapes of the American South, Sacred Grounds traces the presence of myth, ritual, and femininity through the body’s relationship to land. Figures appear within spaces that feel both familiar and uncertain, where the natural environment carries a sense of memory and latent narrative. The work moves between observation and construction, allowing atmosphere and symbolism to emerge gradually.
The images explore moments where the body begins to merge with or resist its surroundings, suggesting a state of transformation rather than resolution. Through this tension, the landscape becomes more than a backdrop—it holds weight, presence, and the possibility of something unseen, shaping the figure as both subject and site.