Edges is a ten-minute, looping video installation that captures the mesmerizing interaction between ocean, wind, and the rugged coastline of Unama’ki, Cape Breton Island. Filmed over a year along the Barachois of Gabarus Bay and Louisbourg, Edges presents a meditative and visceral portrait of the sea edge around us. The work features abstract, energetic close-ups of water carving through rock, slow-motion footage of crashing waves, and hypnotic long takes of the rising tide — an immersive study of movement, erosion, and time at the edge of land and sea.



