Juliet deWal is a Canadian author, poet, photographer and painter whose work explores landscape, memory and the tension between solitude and belonging as it unfolds between inner life and place. Her practice moves across photography, narrative writing, painting and field recordings.

Light, weather and silence move through her work almost as characters themselves. In photographs, writing and recordings, the landscape is never simply background. It becomes a presence—patient, enduring and attentive, a wonder of thematic coherence, she photographs like a writer sharing the opening paragraph of a story unfolding in solitude and beauty.

Endlessly curious, with a sustained practice of observation, Juliet’s work forms a field study of solitude and memory, where landscape and inner life gradually become inseparable.