Dig WARD exists between sculpture, ritual gesture, and site-responsive intervention.
The work explores ecological presence, rootedness, and the relationship between public marking and natural systems.
Placed quietly into the environment, the piece becomes less an object and more a conversation between memory, land, and movement.
Dig WARD exists between sculpture, ritual gesture, and site-responsive intervention.
The work explores ecological presence, rootedness, and the relationship between public marking and natural systems.
Placed quietly into the environment, the piece becomes less an object and more a conversation between memory, land, and movement.