Through carefully arranged sculptures drawn from objects found along the Potomac and Eno riverbanks, this exhibition invites viewers to mirror the act of walking these waterways. Shaped by the Atlantic Seaboard Fall Line–a geological confluence where hard and soft rock meet to form falls, influencing patterns of industry and development—these rivers serve as a personal compass. Assembled in relation to the dimensions of my own body within the gallery, found objects become a means of connection, linking site and self, and creating a relational space between my own body and that of the viewer.