Remnants focuses on discovering the extraordinary in the ordinary, in an abstraction that sits somewhere between painting and photography. At first glance the landscape appears to be emptied out, we are drawn into finding what remains, a layer of tracks, a trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists. This provides a heightened awareness of the story of the land. and the remnants of the past that exist in the current state, in a landscape that is consistently eroded and replenished by both the cycles of nature, the progression of time and the agricultural impact of man.