Sarah Kernohan’s work is rooted in memory, experiences of landscape, and fascination with the interaction between geological, atmospheric, and ocean processes and phenomena. Snow-blind is a continuation of these investigations, responding to an experience of landscape that is ambiguous and difficult to visually apprehend on account of atmospheric and light conditions.
The drawings in this exhibition are informed by her experiences visiting alpine terrain in northern Scotland and Alberta, where snowpack has been dwindling over the years.