Bona Terra (2025, ongoing)
I’m interested in where the mind goes. A word, a smell, a shaft of light — suddenly, you’re back in a memory you didn’t even know you had.
At Tuingoed Bonatér — a place of greenhouses, wild land, and changing light — these associations come to life. The land evokes my childhood: the freedom of playing outside, the smell of soil, the rhythm of seasons. It’s where memory and present moment blur — where the body remembers things the mind forgot.
Our minds make connections that bypass logic. I’m drawn to those moments: when something small opens the door to something deeply felt or long forgotten. In Bona Terra, I look for these thresholds — places where inner and outer worlds briefly touch. Where something shifts, quietly, just beneath the surface.
(Artist in Residency 2025,2026)











