This work from the Zen City series presents a rhythmic field of circular forms, reminiscent of capacitors on a circuit board or illuminated keys on a control panel. These dome-like structures glimmer with blues, greens, and silvers, suggesting stored energy and quiet precision. Although the image appears engineered, every element is constructed from botanical photographs—petals, moss, stems—meticulously arranged through my Pixel Montage technique to emulate technological order.
The repetition of the circles creates a meditative cadence, inviting viewers to pause and observe the subtle interplay between regularity and variation. Up close, organic textures reveal themselves: the natural grain of leaves, the softness of plant fibers, the irregularities that resist perfect symmetry.
By layering digital rhythms over biological patterns, the work reflects on the parallels between natural cycles and machine logic. Just as ecosystems are built on repetition, growth, and modularity, technological systems rely on sequence, replication, and flow. Zen City 005 merges these worlds, challenging the distinction between the artificial and the organic, and offering a vision in which both systems coexist, resonate, and sustain one another.