Thanks to her unique visual language, her “Glyphs”, G.W. Bot maps the landscape, not literally, but intuitively, through marks always born from her personal experience. This extensive repertoire of glyph motifs appears across all media in her work.
On one level, they evoke branches and twigs and have also been compared to moth tracks on eucalyptus trees, yet they also reference more holistic systems of environmental reflection, including morphic, zoomorphic, and anthropomorphic frameworks.
Her glyphs operate on multiple levels, with allusions and associations to abstract forms within the landscape. Parallels can also be drawn with cosmological marks, mapping the progression of time, seasons, or natural events.