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Kudzu Engulfs Everything in Its Path in Zac Henderson’s ‘Palimpsest’ — Colossal

Last updated: August 6, 2025 1:40 pm
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Zac Henderson, a photographer who spent 13 years traveling in a van with his wife, recently made the decision to trade in their nomadic lifestyle for a more settled existence in the South. Returning to the region where he grew up, Henderson found that both he and the town had changed in his absence. The once-familiar faces and places now felt different, with a growing population and changing skyline creating a sense of alienation.

One of the most striking features of the Southeastern U.S. landscape that caught Henderson’s eye was the invasive plant species known as kudzu. Introduced to North America in the late 19th century, kudzu was originally promoted as a decorative plant before being used to combat erosion on farms and roads. However, its rapid growth and aggressive nature soon led to it overtaking structures, trees, and other vegetation in its path.

In his latest series, titled “Palimpsest,” Henderson explores the concept of writing material that has been altered or layered with new content while still retaining traces of its original form. For Henderson, kudzu serves as a symbol of nostalgia and a reminder of the unstoppable force of nature. Photographed in near-infrared, the vibrant orange leaves of the plant create a surreal and otherworldly aesthetic.

Through his photographs, Henderson captures the dichotomy of familiarity and strangeness that kudzu represents. The plant’s ability to engulf and transform its surroundings speaks to the ever-changing nature of the world around us. To see more of Henderson’s work, visit his website, Instagram, or Behance page.

As Henderson reflects on his journey and the impact of kudzu on the landscape, his photographs offer a unique perspective on the intersection of nature, time, and human presence. The images of kudzu-covered structures and trees evoke a sense of wonder and unease, highlighting the beauty and power of the natural world.

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