Marks as whispers of presence
Tracing the echoes of our presence—marks left behind in moments of contact and exchange, whether fleeting or profound. Each interaction, accidental or intentional, carries with it a residue: a gesture repeated, a movement etched into surface or memory. These traces are captured through paper, thread, mark-making and print, weaving them with other materials, allowing the unseen rhythms of encounter to become visible.

I was delighted to have the exciting opportunity to join Paper Camp Berlin, in Loulé

September 2025. I have very much enjoyed the paper camp, the weather and a

wonderfully diverse group of creatives. I know I have made new friends for life.

I learned a variety of techniques for paper pulp making and proceeded to explore

various skills to use the pulp creatively within my practice. This included paper

casting skills and making small scale sculptural pieces. These experiments which

were supported by Guy from Paper Camp are only the beginning of a new way of

working for me. I include an image of some paper castings I made of seed pods from

the Jacaranda tree. The seed pods are currently dry and woody with a very hard

brown shell, ranging in size from 5- 8 cm wide . They resemble large oyster shell

except that they have curved wavy edges. The Jacaranda trees beside our hotel are

abundant with the seed pods this week.

The theme of my work during Paper Camp is on memory and connection, both

tangible and intangible elements.

Follow on research

I am searching for a tree that already tells its own story through seed pods. A tree that scatters memory, possibility, and renewal into the air. My artworks will join this natural gesture and quiet conversation: new paper seed pods, handmade and suspended from its branches, swaying among the trees natural ones.

The paper pods will echo the tree’s natural rhythms, not replacing but expanding them — an imagined continuation of its cycle. They will act as whispers of potential, seeds that hold not only growth but also ideas, dreams, memories and messages left to the wind.

To find such a tree is to find a collaborator. I’m looking for one with branches that welcome a gentle transformation, a living frame for something ephemeral.

Together, the tree and the artwork will hold a dialogue between the natural and the hand sculpted, between the seeds of the earth and the seeds of thought, memory, possibility and imagination.

This work will pair a tree’s natural seed pods with handmade paper pods, suspended among its branches. Paper, itself born of trees, will return here transformed into new vessels of possibility. The installation will highlight a dialogue between nature and imagination, where both real and crafted seeds gesture toward futures yet to come.

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