Network
180 x 240 cm
Pigment Print on Aquarell Paper
Wooden frame
Photos: Pedro Rodrigues

       
    This large wall piece shows a dense web of bare winter branches against a deep, glowing blue-purple field — like a forest caught in some unreal twilight.
    Up close, the intricate tangle of twigs and limbs starts to look less like random nature and more like the wiring of a massive brain: neurons firing, connections branching endlessly in fractal patterns. It's a natural neural network, grown wild in the real world but printed and scaled up to feel overwhelming, almost digital in its complexity.
    The color saturates everything — that vivid, electric violet-blue that makes the branches pop like circuits lit from within. It pulls you into an illusion of depth, as if you're staring into an infinite, virtual dimension hidden inside ordinary trees. Nature mirroring machine intelligence, or the other way around — the boundary blurs.

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