Sydney-based artist Catherine Nelson is a visual artist who uses the digital medium to paint images together into personal and imaginary landscapes. In the series “Future Memories”, she created floating worlds, meticulously composed with thousands of assembled details which she digitally stitches together. The resolution and scale of each piece which measures about 100 x 100cm which requires Nelson to spend nearly a month to accomplish each piece with such details. It is incredible work and subtly reminds the viewer of a profound truth: that it is in the flourishing variety of the local that the fate of the world resides. [source]

Future Memories: Floating Miniature Worlds Assembled from Hundreds of Photographs

Future Memories: Floating Miniature Worlds Assembled from Hundreds of Photographs
Future Memories: Floating Miniature Worlds Assembled from Hundreds of Photographs
Future Memories: Floating Miniature Worlds Assembled from Hundreds of Photographs
Future Memories: Floating Miniature Worlds Assembled from Hundreds of Photographs
Future Memories: Floating Miniature Worlds Assembled from Hundreds of Photographs
Future Memories: Floating Miniature Worlds Assembled from Hundreds of Photographs
Future Memories: Floating Miniature Worlds Assembled from Hundreds of Photographs
Future Memories: Floating Miniature Worlds Assembled from Hundreds of Photographs

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