Liam has been traversing remote places from an early age, from the savannah of Bininj country in the Northern Territory to the lush forests of the great divide, and the rugged lands of lutruwita/Tasmania. This lifelong connection to the bush has nurtured an eye for detail and a keen spatial awareness
Liam’s work gravitates towards threatened places, narrative framing, and intricate details and textures. This practice grapples with ways to portray country without perpetuating the colonial gaze and the commodification of nature. It is informed by ecological perspectives, and acknowledgement that sovereignty over these lands was never ceded.