Recent works are concerned with the relation of person and place as dynamic and evolving. Drawing imagery from a photographic archive of my own domestic space, I speculate on the ways in which the patternings of place may be read, communicated and interpreted. Perception, cognition, peripheral and tactile vision, reality, memory and imagination combine in seeing and knowing where past meets present, self meets other. Artistic practice elaborates a subjective definition of place in which presence and absence, the seen and the un–noticed are both convergent and divergent in the moment of encounter.