Following a short residency period at Warrington Museum and Art Gallery (2018) unique site-specific gallery drawings and screen-printed panels using conductive ink were exhibited alongside works from the Museum’s permanent collection. Images took form from digital data collected using commercial mapping equipment whilst walking. Working directly on the gallery walls the drawing installation uncovered a journey across post-industrial landscapes surrounding Warrington. These drawings were not fixed, created from limestone the loose powder was left to fall from the wall and was easily disturbed if touched. The vulnerability of the drawing acted as a metaphor for the threatened, fragile environments the work strives to represent. In ad...