Biophilia
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35699/2237-5864.2022.41830Keywords:
art, nature, cultureAbstract
Biophilia means love for life or for living things, concerns our natural connection with natural forms, and explains the necessary union of human beings with nature, in an ancestral and evolutionary way. This connection is built in many ways, through science and also through the sacred. This series of digital collages were created from illustrations and scientific images from different eras. The images originally seek to inform, explain, instruct, and communicate about botanical and animal species. Here the images are digitally stacked creating textures, colors and compositions produced by digital tools that make the different layers connect.
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