synthetic

SYNTHETIC LANDSCAPES is a conceptual series that restores the image of nature through synthetic means not to replicate physical reality, but to evoke a contemplative visual territory. These artworks present imagined environments, fabricated in deliberate absence of geographic fidelity, inviting viewers to reflect on the accelerating erasure of natural landscapes in the face of ecological disruption. Rather than offering illusionistic reproductions, the series highlights fabricated terrains, spaces that never existed, yet feel uncannily familiar. The works trace the ghost of nature through algorithmic construction, pixel erosion, and abstracted geometry. These landscapes are aesthetic inventions, but emotionally anchored in real-world loss. In these scenes, the idea of nature persists not through representation but through reinterpretation. Each image embodies a kind of post-environmental vision where artificial topographies whisper of a planet transformed, urging awareness of both extinction and invention.

landscape

Cross-digital techniques
Variable sizes

2015

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