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A Digital Botany

This is an exploration of nature not as it is, but as it could be. The works in “Flora” deconstruct the organic world of plants and flowers, reimagining them as complex digital ecosystems. It is a study in synthetic life, where the boundaries between the natural and the artificial dissolve into a new form of botanical beauty.

FLORA

Geirdal

The Digital Rabbit Hole

Inspired by the timeless journey into the surreal, “Alice” is a descent into a world where logic is suspended and perception is fluid. Each piece is a glimpse into a psychological landscape that operates by dream-logic. This is not a retelling of a story, but an exploration of the state of mind that is the rabbit hole itself.

ALICE

D!NA

An Elemental Self-Portrait

Islandus is Latin for “Icelandic.” This series is an interpretation of the artist’s homeland, not as a place on a map, but as an internal state of being. The works channel the primal, elemental forces of a volcanic landscape—its darkness, its raw power, and its stark beauty—into a digital geology of the soul.

ISLANDUS

Autodidact

A Study in Formlessness

This series explores the most ephemeral of the classical elements. “GAS” is a meditation on the states of matter that exist without fixed form: atmosphere, vapor, energy, and chaos. It is here, in the dissolution of solid structures into pure potential, that the fundamental nature of creation is revealed.

GAS

Open source

A Menagerie of the Subconscious

This is not a collection of animals, but a bestiary of the mind. The creatures in “ZOO” are digital archetypes, each representing a primal instinct, a psychological state, or a mythological echo. The gallery acts as a space for observing these beings, captured in a moment of their surreal existence.

ZOO

Computer technology

The Body as a Landscape

This series approaches the erotic not through literal representation, but through abstract form. “EROTICA” is an exploration of desire, intimacy, and the dissolution of boundaries. Here, the body becomes a landscape of texture and light, and the tension between forms becomes a language of its own.

EROTICA