Matfield Green, Kansas — 2018
Photography by Jamaica Jones
A solitary tree stands on open prairie, shaped by wind and long seasons of exposure. Set against rolling grassland and an expansive sky, the composition emphasizes distance, horizon, and the quiet presence of a single living form within a wide landscape.
The tree holds its place without enclosure or shelter, its form bent slightly by prevailing wind. What remains is a study in persistence—growth shaped gradually by climate, land, and time.
Still Ground is rooted in land, continuity, and stewardship. The series observes prairie, stone, water, and built forms shaped by natural cycles and long-term care. Rather than dramatic moments, the work focuses on presence—what remains, what recovers, and how land holds memory over time.
Still Ground: Lone Tree
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