Wild West
83 Oranges83 Oranges constructs digital collages that merge the physical weight of wildlife with the ethereal cycles of the cosmos. This portrait anchors a powerful animal within a desert landscape where lunar phases and rugged terrain meet in a moment of quiet, heavy presence.

Wild West
83 Oranges constructs digital collages that merge the physical weight of wildlife with the ethereal cycles of the cosmos. This portrait anchors a powerful animal within a desert landscape where lunar phases and rugged terrain meet in a moment of quiet, heavy presence.
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Art Analysis
A desert guardian under the watch of lunar cycles
83 Oranges utilizes digital collage to stitch together animal photography with elements of the celestial and the arid. By focusing on bovine anatomy set against a backdrop of shifting sands and lunar cycles, the work explores the intersection of terrestrial life and interstellar exploration, suggesting a deep, rhythmic connection between the earth and the sky.
The composition captures transient daylight moments that highlight the coarse texture of fur and the sharp edges of desert flora. Within its classic frame, the piece reflects a broader ecological framework, presenting the inhabitant of the desert not just as a subject, but as a silent guardian of an evolving landscape design.
The artist reinterprets Western Art by layering traditional animal subjects with cosmic and geometric overlays.
The work emphasizes the physical mass attributes of the African elephant, making the animal's weight and texture feel tangible through digital layering.
The inclusion of lunar phases suggests a connection between the animal's life and the broader ecological framework of the desert.
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