The Order of Things collage series

“The Order of Things” collage series depicts a juxtaposition of natural and manmade elements, with a particular focus on birds and architectural features. The series blends images of birds and architectural features to create surreal, thought-provoking compositions that challenge our perception of order and chaos.

Throughout the series, birds are a recurring motif. They interact with geometric shapes, statues, and urban landscapes, creating a dialogue between the organic and the constructed world.

Architectural elements that are often fragmented or intersected by abstract lines and shapes, suggest a deconstruction of our built environment.

Geometric shapes and lines are used extensively, sometimes dividing the image space, other times serving as perches for birds or framing devices. These elements add a sense of structure and intentionality to the seemingly random assemblages.

The series title, "The Order of Things," playfully questions our understanding of natural hierarchies and classifications. By placing birds alongside statues, or juxtaposing flying creatures with architectural forms, the artist invites the audience to reconsider their preconceptions about the relationship between nature and human constructs.

Overall, this collage series presents a visual exploration of the intersection between the natural world and human-made environments, challenging viewers to find new connections and meanings in the juxtaposition of diverse elements.