Vegetation and natural imagery have long served as foundational themes within the generative art movement — a symbolic touchstone revisited across countless projects. These explorations have produced a vast landscape of beauty, each work a unique expression, and a wellspring of inspiration.
As an artist, natural landscapes have always evoked for me the spirit of the Fauvist movement — surreal, emotionally charged color palettes rendered within strikingly grounded compositions. There's a hallucinatory tension between intensity and clarity that feels both wild and deliberate.
“Synthetic Flora” emerges from this synthesis — a generative series where organic forms are drawn by code, and textures are built through procedural techniques. The collection consists of 111 carefully curated unique outputs, each shaped by an algorithm that balances structure with spontaneity.
The works are enriched by a fauvist approach to color and an expressionist sensibility, layered with digital textures that expand their depth. While rooted in artistic history, Synthetic Flora is not a retrospective — it's a forward gaze.