PARADOX NATURE offers an aesthetic and intellectual exploration in which the chosen materiality reinforces the conceptual message. A key work for collectors and all those who question the boundaries between the created and the authentic.
The series “PARADOX NATURE” is a profound photographic reflection on the ambivalence
of our relationship with nature in the 21st century.
Designed as a two-part mirror, the project illuminates the extremes of human longing and indifference.
Staged through a conscious choice of materials and strictly limited editions for the collector's market.
PARADOX NATURE questions the authenticity and our consumption of landscape and offers a unique
aesthetic and conceptual experience.
Part 1 "Enclosed Nature"
A visual critique of reproduced exoticism.
The architectural gigantism of the indoor tropical paradise is presented on large-format industrial tarpaulins (banners). The rough materiality of the tarpaulin contrasts with the perfect illusion and emphasizes the consumability of the landscape as an "anywhere, anytime product".
Part 2 "Fenced Nature"
The uncompromising antithesis: unstaged, autonomous nature in an urban sanctuary.
The series celebrates the raw, unnoticed beauty we overlook while paying for simulation.
This essence of the wild is presented in strictly limited, high-quality photo editions,
underscoring the intimacy and rarity value of the authentic.