In layer by layer, Sarah Rosalena explores the relationship between landscape and atmosphere in new handwoven fiber artworks. Drafted digitally and woven entirely by hand, the works transform topographic references and satellite imagery into shifting fields of color and texture that dissolve distinctions between land and sky, surface and depth. Pine needles treated with natural dyes introduce irregularity into otherwise calculated systems. Weaving becomes an act of ecological mapping, and the woven surface becomes both image and terrain.