In the garden.
Looking at the hills.
A walk behind the buildings.















A walk behind the buildings is a set of images from a study of small pathways found in city and industrial centres in British Columbia. These pathways are often designed solely to help with the clearing of shrubs and debris from small streams that are related to the salmon season. This particular pathway makes it’s way through an industrial area to the Fraser River.
Early morning at the fair grounds.





Early morning at the camel fair.
Read moreWalked along a pathway today following the shoreline.













Walked along a pathway today following the shoreline. Trees were grouped together by species, with a scattering of evergreens. Evidence of previous clearing for farming is evident here and there. To one side lies Delta, British Columbia, and to the other the waters and then Richmond, British Columbia. In the summer months the trees, grasses and bushes grow too heavy to see through, but at this time of year shipping containers are seen floating by on barges. Here and there are scattered trees from up North that have broken away from their moorings.
A Path in the Forest
These images are from a recent series of works focused on patterns of growth and human intervention that, upon inspection, can be noticed in the forest.
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