Central to this practice is an investigation into how landscapes hold memory.
Materials are shaped, layered, altered, and reassembled to reflect the way environments — and the histories within them — change over time.
Working both independently and collaboratively, the Loarings explore the intersection of environmental presence, human intervention, and cultural narrative.
This is work that invites close looking — and long reflection.
Private visits to their studio in Regional Western Australia are available by appointment for collectors and curators.