Some artists photograph landscapes. @joelle_lb listens to what remains after the landscape has changed.
In her practice, bark, rust, fossils, mineral deposits, weathered surfaces and traces of time become more than subjects. They become archives. Records of transformation, resilience, decay and renewal.
Drawing from years of foraging, material experimentation and an intimate relationship with the natural world, Joëlle’s work invites us to look beyond representation and into the hidden rhythms that shape matter itself.
Our latest editorial explores the artist’s journey, her relationship with process, and the collection’s meditation on impermanence, memory and change.
Read the full editorial below. ↓
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