Kaitlin’s practice is a series of investigations into human encounters with extreme and unfamiliar natural landscapes.
The methodologies and outcomes of Kaitlin’s work are multi-disciplinary and engage with the continuous dialogue we have with the environment, responding to direct personal experience of the scale and physicality of geological wonders, and a range of emotive secondary sources.
Historical accounts of explorers who journeyed to Deception Island, an active volcano in the Antarctica Peninsula, through to Mount Everest, the highest point on earth, have proved a powerful stimulus.
The translation of human experience of place, across time and media, highlights our enduring fascination with the formation of our planet, and a desire to explore our changing relationship to it.
Kaitlins practise has a subtle resemblance to that of my own as far a using the natural world as something to work alongside and with rather than just passing commentary or using it as inspiration for a painting. Both our works engage with the continuous dialogue that man has with nature and the relationships that we have with the world as whole. An interesting step for me would be to contact Ferguson and approach her about working alongside or with her on a project or even just communicating with her and explore how she approaches her topic and practise.
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