Colección: Still Life

The Still Life Collection seeks a reinterpretation of the organic world through a synthetic lens, merging human vision with the precision of machines. This collection explores the boundary between the natural and artificial, where traditional elements like fruits, flowers, and objects of the still life genre are deconstructed, abstracted, and reshaped through algorithms and digital manipulation.

Each piece presents familiar organic forms—leaves, bones, branches—but transformed into sleek, almost mechanical counterparts. The textures of wood, the veins of a leaf, or the curves of a fruit take on metallic or glassy finishes, appearing polished, yet cold and distant. The organic becomes synthetic, reimagined through the collaboration of human creativity and machine intelligence.

In this collection, machines take on the role of co-creators, refining and distilling the imperfect, chaotic nature of life into something unnervingly precise. The result is a series of still lifes that question our relationship with the natural world, forcing the viewer to confront how technology mediates our perception of reality. Through this synthesis, The Still Life Collection challenges the traditional notion of what is alive, what is still, and what exists in between.