Digital Nature
pastel on paper, 79 × 107 cm, 2025
Digital Nature






The visual of the piece is reminiscent of The Sims computer game, where life is artificially recreated – a virtual landscape where the lines between something real and simulated blur. The only question is – how much is that boundary between what is real and digitally constructed truly felt?
I Spent 777 Hours Building My Eden. The hours echo time invested in gaming platforms, where it is quantified and experience becomes measurable. Dogs roam freely in this constructed world, embodying the tension between the organic and the artificial. As we spend countless hours online – playing games, building digital spaces, and socializing in virtual realms – the digital and the real become inseparable. These spaces are no longer just escapism; they are extensions of our existence.
Where does reality end, and where does the simulation begin?
