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Caitlin Kiely
Caitlin’s practice-led-research explores our human relationship with the landscape, through time. She considers landscapes as rich sites for narratives to be read, unearthed and situated. Dealing primarily with scarred or healing landscapes such as quarries, Caitlin presents the land as a sculptural production, shaped by human activity. By personifying the landscape, she aims to bring it closer to our human understanding and consciousness. When thinking through making, Caitlin borrows and interprets different tools, methods and processes from other fields in order to move beyond the surface of a place. Having recently graduated from the Royal College of Art, Caitlin is continuing to develop an illustration practice which is inherently bound within process. Her focus on methodology allows her to investigate through making, as she considers illustration to be an act of doing, showing or questioning something.