Common Ground

Paths, barns, fences, and fieldlines — Common Ground is a study of presence shaped by use. These are not wild places, but lived-with places. Quiet gestures of work, memory, and shelter.

The land here is neither raw nor ruined. It is known, and shaped in return.

Common Ground I – The Worn Line

Chapter One: The Worn Line

Work Within Weather

Soft light, industry, and inversion. This opening chapter begins where human activity meets low cloud and quiet air. A factory breathes into the mist as if part of it — working, present, but no longer dominant.

These are not ruins, and not yet relics. They are structures that carry on, shaped by labour and weather. The line between built and natural blurs — not erased, but softened by time.

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Quiet Notes from the Field

New chapters. Collector editions. Reflections on place — sent occasionally.