Before Law

The March of the Termites
The March of the Termites offers a glimpse of the world from the perspective of that which is small or unintelligible. Whether that be the size of a termite or the letter of the law, the countless complex pieces that make up larger wholes, enumerate differently when we home in on how they are understood and utilized. This collection reverberates with works that surface the minuscule matter of wicked problems: land rights, property law, ownership, and their grand effects on the natural world and the bodies that inhabit it.

In the centre of the image, a giant red circle is overlaid over an image of the desert. The sun shines from the centre of the sky. To the right, a small shadowed creature flies below the sun, in front of the circle. In the foreground are sand dunes, which recede into distant mountains and a dull blue sky.
Fruit that Falls from a Tree

This is a painting I did
River Dee

Appendix

Still from, Late August at the Hotel Ozone (Konec srpna v Hotelu Ozone) 1967, Pavel Juráček and Jan Schmidt.
Second Natures

Spypoint Borblery

A close up of battered wooden floorboards with three boats drawn in blue pen. The floorboards are weathered and worn - one of them is painted in chipped white paint. The boats are crudely drawn in unsteady lines, each one unique. A small motorboat sits above a sailboat, and to the left the hull of a larger ship is cut off by the frame. A piece of tattered cloth lies on the floor in the bottom left of the image, a string crossing over the bowsprit.
The Sea in the River

Feast of St. Francis

Image Description: The image is divided into 3 - the first two images take up a quadrant at the top of the page. The 3rd takes up the bottom 2 quadrants. In the top left image, a grey rock floats in front of a shimmering gold background. In the top right, many bees sit atop a honeycomb that is lit from behind with golden light. At the bottom is a black screen with the open caption reading: soft sparking chimes.