Photos with an environmental message from Catherine Nelson

Digital artist from Sydney, Australia, using the hundreds of images of nature, literally "draws" them whole fantastic ecosystem that do not exist in reality but can exist in our imagination.









Catherine Nelson was born in Sydney in 1970. After high school she enrolled in the College of fine Arts in Sydney, and after finishing it, immersed in the world of film, creating visual effects for films such as Moulin Rouge, Harry Potter, 300, and Australia. Film made Catherine popular all over the world, she had to live and work in different European cities such as Rome, Milan, London, Brussels and so on. In 2008, Nelson returned to his Studio in Sydney and decided to devote himself to his own art projects.

The series "Future Memories" ("Memories from the future") is flying 20 of the worlds, which are carefully made up of thousands of small parts, collected from hundreds of real images of nature. Visual poetry that combines the real nature and digital technology, gives unprecedented shape to these transcendental landscapes.





Each of the 20 works presented in the collection actually consists of hundreds of photos, and Catherine does not uses any 3D manipulation, everything is literally made of scraps of pictures of fantasy worlds. These digital pictures with a size of about 80 by 80 centimeters – is the result of tremendous work, because each painting is about a month.

Says the artist, her works carry the environmental message because they are telling the viewer how widely the biodiversity of our planet and how beautiful she is. Also, looking at these works of art and knowing how many different pieces of reality includes this unreal landscape, one can understand that the unity of the thousand small details forms and the real world, which, though familiar to us, but no less beautiful than the mythological worlds Catherine Nelson.









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