The series of prints and drawings in Remembering the Future begin to weave a narrative of fictive reality based in experiences in the American South, including folk tales, science fiction, children's stories and post apocalyptic environmental anxieties. These works reference narrative and technical strategies of artists working out of the Northern Renaissance tradition, including Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Hieronymus Bosch, and Albrecht Durer. Particularly in Remembering the Future, the dream like, visionary and surreal qualities of Northern Renaissance art as well as an obsessive attention to detail are utilized in order to suggest a kind of timeless, hyper-real narrative in the vein of speculative fiction. Ultimately through humor and myth, these works seek to remind viewers of our species' unique ability as "stewards" to anticipate- or willfully ignore- undesirable future scenarios.