
Pixel Landscape
Suffolk - Wablerwisk
Year 2017
Printed series: Hahnemühle German Etching 310 - Fine Art Prints
By dissecting an image at its most granular level, Pixel Landscape invites viewers to reconsider their perception of nature and reality in an era where digital and physical experiences are increasingly intertwined. It challenges us to see the digital not as an abstraction but as a new form of materiality that, like nature itself, can be broken down, analyzed, and reassembled into new and unexpected visions.
Pixel Landscape Visions is a series of digital artworks created using Processing (Java), a tool that allows the artist to decode the very essence of a digital image from its origin. By breaking down images into pixels—just as nature is composed of atoms—these works explore the fundamental building blocks of perception, questioning the way we interpret and construct reality in the digital age.
Graphically inspired by English Romanticism, particularly Constable’s Skies, these pieces evoke the grand, atmospheric landscapes of the past while translating them through a computational lens. The juxtaposition of traditional aesthetic influences with pixel-based deconstruction creates a striking contrast, provoking reflection on how digital technologies shape and mediate our understanding of the world.













