This work from the Zen City series initially appears like a satellite view of a densely populated district. Streets, housing blocks, and green zones seem to emerge from a gridded urban plan. Yet a closer inspection reveals the true subject: the surface of an electronic circuit board.
Created through my Pixel Montage technique, the entire image is constructed from thousands of botanical photographs—leaves, stems, and petals—reassembled into a structure that mirrors the logic of both cities and digital systems.
The dark squares at the center evoke either plazas or microprocessors, blurring the boundary between architecture and circuitry.
Zen City explores the parallels among natural ecosystems, human-built environments, and technological infrastructures. By fusing organic imagery with mechanical forms, the work highlights a shared sense of balance, rhythm, and interconnectivity that underpins all complex systems.