Tropicalia

83 Oranges

83 Oranges constructs botanical landscapes through a lens of digital geometry, layering organic silhouettes against sharp, rhythmic shapes. This piece balances the wild reach of monstera and banana leaves with the structured depths of indigo water and coral tones.

Tropicalia — framed, leaning against the wall
83 Oranges

Tropicalia

83 Oranges constructs botanical landscapes through a lens of digital geometry, layering organic silhouettes against sharp, rhythmic shapes. This piece balances the wild reach of monstera and banana leaves with the structured depths of indigo water and coral tones.

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A rhythmic intersection of jungle flora and geometric form

In Tropicalia, the artist explores the intersection of wild flora and deliberate structure. Large-scale banana and palm leaves are rendered as flat, graphic planes, overlapping in a way that suggests both depth and a flattened, modernist perspective. The palette moves away from traditional greens, opting instead for a warm dialogue between blush pinks, deep corals, and a grounding indigo that represents the movement of water.

The composition relies on the tension between the jagged edges of the monstera and the smooth, circular motifs that anchor the background. By treating nature as a series of geometric puzzles, 83 Oranges creates a visual rhythm where the organic forms of the jungle feel both unbridled and carefully arranged. The subtle textures across the digital surface give the collage a tactile quality, bridging the gap between graphic design and traditional paper-cut art.

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