Lithic Field is a project documenting the changing landscape of Dartmoor. Rooted in close observation, the work explores the moor as a terrain shaped by deep geological time and ongoing human influence. Granite, peat, water, and weather form a persistent framework, while paths, boundaries, erosion, and intervention reveal the pressures placed upon this ostensibly wild landscape.
The project moves across open moorland, tors, and transitional edges, attending to surface, texture, and atmosphere rather than spectacle. Through this measured approach, Dartmoor is presented as a contested and evolving space—at once ancient and contemporary—where access, use, and control continue to reshape the land.