Blackie Spit is a remnant salt marsh on the southwest coast of British Columbia . As a part of a spit that juts into the Salish Sea, and the unceded territories of the Snokomish and Semiahamoo nations, this area has undergone various forms of colonization from European settlement, railroad expansion, commercialization, agriculture, and oyster farming. The marsh sits in the confluence of the Nikomekl and Serpentine Rivers. I spent a large portion of my life walking this area. This project emerges from a bi-coastal salt marsh project, which began in 2011, in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and British Columbia. The printing process is tri-colour gum bichromate on cotton rag paper. With this process, no print is reproducible; each one is an original, affecting subtle mood changes. The same images are arranged for you to notice the variations that occur in colour and contrast.