The work of Logan Will is best described as fusion of life and death with a notion of time as the ultimate orchestrator of all things. I draw from the mysteries of the past; from the desiccated roots of a great first growth tree, or the corroded vertebra and skull of a deer that died winters past. Working specifically with the anatomy of what once lived, I create organic systems that mimic concepts fossilized within our cultural zeitgeist to generate questions about how we live and die and what it means to be human.