The artwork narrates eight moments of the day, reflecting on cities in the horizon, the margins, and the river.
They are turning points that silently modify the landscape and space, positioning us towards the infinite, the river, or the plains. At times, we feel cornered by so much land and water.
They are turning points that transform the space, texturizing it and filling it with "noise," concavities or convexities, full and void.
The artwork contemplates and reflects on time, the passage of the day in the coastal areas, in the wetland, in the humidity. It observes and finds in such an extensive territory the possible interstices to escape through the tangent of the horizon.
This landscape is composed of the combination of several superimposed techniques such as organic 3D modeling (where polygons are designed one by one) and digital painting.
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