The Fragmented Landscape
An artwork for the overthinkers, the outcasts, the ones who never belong.
Social interactions can sometimes result in more noise than substance, interrupting one's trajectory and disrupting one's peace. These prints explore exchanges that failed and drained more than they gave; they are the first ones of their kind. I've never created in this format before. Fragmented Landscape, the original triptych collage in the collection, was born through the creation of Endless Noise, Inner Cathedral and Lost in Translation.
Discover the story behind each of them below.
ENDLESS NOISE
This collage is frontal, forcing the viewer to pause; he had no choice but to listen to the inner chaos that had been haunting his thoughts for so long. Rusty wheel, his mind turned into a blackhole, pixelated by the infinite sea of online simulacra and lies from beneath. It is the first artwork I created for the Fragmented Landscape Triptych.
INNER CATHEDRAL
This digital art print features fragments of classic architecture and alien flora coexisting in a dystopian environment. INNER CATHEDRAL paints the instance when digital noise becomes so omnipresent that the brain fails – if you look closely, you'll find references to ENDLESS NOISE and even your own shadow watching from afar.
LOST IN TRANSLATION
Dark Angel or literary vampire, LOST IN TRANSLATION is a continuation of ENDLESS NOISE and INNER CATHEDRAL, both part of the FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPE triptych – a digital collage for the melancholic wanderers who don't want a way out but to figure out how to fight against the thieves of light. Illustrating a realm where rotting roots aim for the ethereal, it invites you to kill distraction and focus on what feeds both your heart and soul.