

Potato Furrows
Much of the landscape in lowland Scotland is dominated by agriculture—fields have become vast canvases, their scale visible only from above. What appears to be natural at ground level is, in fact, a patchwork shaped by cycles of cultivation over generations, where the contours of the land are overlaid with geometry and repetition—a landscape engineered to meet our needs.

Potato Furrows: Beneath
Freshly planted potato furrows from above.
Digital photographic print on aluminium dibond. Framed. 54 x 75 cm.
Scottish Landscape Awards 2025
– HIGHLY COMMENDED
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