Future Landscapes, 2017 comprise of a series of unique monoprinted linocuts generated from a number of different plates, printed in various combinations.

These works are an exploration of imaginary landscapes and spatial planes inspired by our shifting relationship with the landscape and the structures we impose on it. Engaging with ideas around construction, architecture, and notions of progress, the works attempt to create new mythical imaginings of the environment. The fractured imagery is a tool for deconstructing context and investigating notions of displacement and belonging, with reference to certain landforms in South Africa.