About — Art Circle Farm
Art Circle Farm is a field project inside my larger Art Circle practice. I’m documenting working land—silos, fence lines, windbreaks, machine sheds—and letting a single shape, the circle, act as a steady note across changeable scenes. The circle is not a symbol of perfection; it’s a tool. It measures space, slows the eye, and makes a plain subject hold a little longer.
I grew up with this horizon. It isn’t romantic and it isn’t ironic. It’s practical, exposed, and full of small decisions people make so things keep standing. I’m interested in that feeling: the patience of maintenance, the geometry of storage, the way light clears out after weather. If the images feel calm, it’s because the work they point to is not.
Art Circle Farm is ongoing. I keep the titles literal on purpose—the restraint lets the form do the talking and leaves room for whoever brings their own miles to the picture.