Field Figure No. 4
Field Figure No. 4

Field Figure No. 4

Field Figure No. 4 A naturally occurring botanical form discovered within the wild flora of the Lake Erie Basin, preserved and presented as a gesture study in posture, movement, and human recognition. The figure appears mid-stride — one arm extended outward, the body leaning forward with an almost deliberate sense of

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FIELD FIGURE No. 6

FIELD FIGURE No. 6

Field Figure No. 6 is a naturally occurring botanical form discovered within the wild flora of the Lake Erie Basin and preserved as part of the ongoing Pos(h)ture series by Joshua Dowd. Suspended between abstraction and anatomy, the figure appears reclined — one arm extended, the body folding into a posture that feels simultaneously restful and exposed. The work transforms unmanaged plant material into an unmistakably human gesture, inviting viewers to confront the instability between perception and projection. Mounted in a museum-style presentation, the piece functions as both specimen and apparition: a study in how recognition emerges from form, tension, and suggestion rather than construction.

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FIELD FIGURE No. 1

FIELD FIGURE No. 1

Field Figure No. 1 is a naturally occurring botanical form discovered within the wild flora of the Lake Erie Basin and preserved as part of Joshua Dowd’s ongoing Pos(h)ture series. Suspended between abstraction and anatomy, the figure appears mid-leap — arms extended, body lifted in a gesture that feels simultaneously fragile and alive. The bloom forms an immediate focal point, transforming unmanaged plant material into an unmistakably human presence. Mounted in a museum-style presentation, the work functions as both specimen and apparition, inviting viewers to confront the precise moment perception shifts and recognition emerges from the natural world.

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FIELD FIGURE No. 7

FIELD FIGURE No. 7

Field Figure No. 7 is a naturally occurring botanical form discovered within the wild flora of the Lake Erie Basin and preserved as part of Joshua Dowd’s ongoing Pos(h)ture series. The elongated form appears suspended in motion — one limb extended outward while the body leans into an almost contemplative posture. Unlike more immediate figure studies, the work reveals itself gradually, existing in the unstable space between branch, anatomy, and perception. Mounted in a museum-style presentation, the piece functions as both specimen and gesture study, inviting viewers to confront the moment recognition emerges from unmanaged natural form.

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FIELD FIGURE No. 8

FIELD FIGURE No. 8

Field Figure No. 8 is a naturally occurring botanical form discovered within the wild flora of the Lake Erie Basin and preserved as part of Joshua Dowd’s ongoing Pos(h)ture series. Reduced to only a few intersecting lines, the figure appears mid-stride — elongated, poised, and unmistakably human despite its minimal structure. The work exists in the narrow threshold between branch and body, where posture alone becomes enough to trigger recognition. Mounted in a museum-style presentation, the piece functions as both specimen and gesture study, exploring how movement, balance, and identity can emerge from the simplest natural forms.

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