Welcome to The Saltwater Songlines Project

I’m very happy that you’ve found the place that is here.

I tell Stories of intersentience through Photography and language.

Coastlines. Bushlands. Bodies of water, moving and still.

My images layer & explore that, inviting new paradigms of the Dreaming.

Kelp Crown ©Narelle Carter-Quinlan

I invite you to Subscribe to receive all posts directly in your Inbox as they are published. ‘Following’ is wonderful (and thank you!), just know I have no real way of letting you know when new posts are released;
I don’t often use ‘Notes’

Do join our Community & soak in the images


I’ve kept my Subscriptions free for several years. And, at the moment, this remains my intention.


The Saltwater Songlines Immersive Galleried Website

explores the visceral relationship of water, sand, rock and atmos with our own interior waterways, connective tissues, bones and the intersentience that we are. Consciousness, experiencing itself.

Not your generic web enclave, my website has been curated as a richly layered experience of fine art image and storied language. Therefore, it is best viewed on your computer; much like visiting a vast, liminal, numinous Art Gallery Installation-Exhibition, or an expansive estuarine field in flow . . .

You’ll also find invitation pages about the signature presence, sanctum, together with my Photography online Course, Photographing You And.

I walk with Ancestors in the more-than-human world, together with the process that is way-finding in this time of societal collapse.


Saltwater Songlines Website

I am deeply appreciative of your time, attention, and energy.
Thank You so much for being here, with me.

Love,
Narelle xo

The Watcher ©Narelle Carter-Quinlan

I’m here.
And I’m listening,

Narelle x

Connect with Me

User's avatar

Subscribe to Saltwater Songlines

Eco-Somatic Photography. Writing about the body and the land in relationship. An Australian anatomist, histologist and yogi, photographing coastal ecosystems as I live in my 7m Campervan, Maia.

People