This work from the Zen City series merges the aesthetics of an electronic circuit board with the aerial view of a suburban landscape. The large arc at the bottom suggests a satellite dish or stadium dome, while the surrounding grid echoes both urban planning and the conductive pathways of a motherboard. Despite its mechanical appearance, the entire composition is built from botanical photographs—leaves, petals, and organic textures—assembled through my Pixel Montage technique.
This visual duality allows the image to oscillate between city and circuitry, revealing how human-made systems mirror the organizational logic found in nature. Streets and circuits, neighborhoods and microchips operate through similar principles of flow, repetition, and interconnection.
By fusing technological and geographic metaphors, the work highlights the fractal coherence of our world: what appears engineered from a distance reveals organic origins up close. Zen City 001 invites viewers to reconsider the boundaries between cities, machines, and natural environments, proposing them as interdependent structures sharing a common visual and structural DNA.