Digital Forest

$500.00

Digital Forest immerses the viewer in an abstract terrain where technological structure meets organic rhythm. Stacked, semi-transparent rectangles in moss green, ochre, turquoise, and burnt umber form a pixelated canopy—like a coded landscape viewed through layers of time or data.

The composition resembles a fragmented aerial map or a digital ruin reclaimed by nature. Some areas pulse with warmth and light, while others recede into cool shadows, suggesting the cycle of growth, decay, and regeneration. The grid-like repetition evokes both digital screens and woven textiles, hinting at the convergence of the handmade and the virtual.

This piece invites contemplation on the boundaries between natural and artificial worlds, and how memory and meaning are layered, distorted, and ultimately reshaped in both.

Digital Forest immerses the viewer in an abstract terrain where technological structure meets organic rhythm. Stacked, semi-transparent rectangles in moss green, ochre, turquoise, and burnt umber form a pixelated canopy—like a coded landscape viewed through layers of time or data.

The composition resembles a fragmented aerial map or a digital ruin reclaimed by nature. Some areas pulse with warmth and light, while others recede into cool shadows, suggesting the cycle of growth, decay, and regeneration. The grid-like repetition evokes both digital screens and woven textiles, hinting at the convergence of the handmade and the virtual.

This piece invites contemplation on the boundaries between natural and artificial worlds, and how memory and meaning are layered, distorted, and ultimately reshaped in both.