Woodland Portrait Project was an immersive multidisciplinary installation for Peacock Visual Arts Aberdeen, mirroring the discovery and detail found in woodland, where disparate large and small things nest and entangle to produce a unique ecology. Large sculptural drawings (made via monumental tree rubbings) acted as macro structures, dividing the space visually, some acting as projection screens. Paintings, sculptures, prints, videos, audio, and photographs were tucked around the drawing installations. All the work was made with iShoreham Woods in Kent.