Burrowed

Hannah Trotter

 Nature has always been a respite from the noise of urban life, offering solace in a fast-paced world. The forest continues to lure visitors in search of relief.
 
What began as a search for home evolved into a deeper exploration of memory, loss, and connection. The images I create focus on dense shrubbery and secluded paths—spaces where visibility is obscured, and emotions can be hidden.
 
As childhood wonder fades and adulthood takes over, I feel a stronger pull to return to spaces that once felt like home. Through my work, I seek to reconcile these changes.
 
In these spaces, I find both escape and immersion. This work is a quiet response to both internal and external disruption—an exploration of how nature’s constancy in a changeable world offers some sort of solace.

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Selected Works

Tara CochranProject type

Zara DiborProject type

Becca WhiteProject type

Kieran CarlProject type

Ailish JamesProject type

Claudia LewisProject type

Nadine JohnstoneProject type

Fern PhillipsProject type

Katie A. HolmesProject type

Hattie AlwenProject type

Rebecca ParkerProject type

Hannah TrotterProject type

Lauren BrownProject type

Courtney HenningProject type

Samuel SlatterProject type

April FrancisProject type

Rebecca MilesProject type

Alyssa AzizProject type

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