Katie Harris-MacLeod
Falling through space (the three of us) | 2024 | cyanotype, salt, bloodwood tree sap and graphite on 300gsm watercolour paper | 76 x 56cm
Local Contemporary Art Prize 2025 – Finalist

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Katie Harris-MacLeod | Falling through space (the three of us) | 2024 | cyanotype, salt, bloodwood tree sap and graphite on 300gsm watercolour paper | 76 x 56cm
Falling Through Space (the three of us) is a drawing from a series of biomorphic artworks that explore notions of bodily memory and metamorphosis. In this work, repressed memories surface as vivid hallucinations, where MacLeod witnesses her body in motion—adrift, lost, and suspended in an endless fall through time and space. These ethereal visions are now transcribed into tangible places and objects of wonder, synchronicity, matter, enchantment, and strangeness, where the boundaries between self, memory, and transformation are blurred.