Through Looking uses grid-like forms to capture, arrange and organise the landscape. The photographs introduce blinds as an almost democratic character within the composition, marking scenery through equal units of space through shrouding the viewer with a limited view. Each blind was created en plein air (in open air) in response to the location. The pictures were taken over the course of one autumn in Upstate New York. This offers a renewed perspective of our wider place within the world, reflecting upon how interior and exterior landscapes are increasingly separated from one another.