Pattern Overgrowth moves through two kinds of visual saturation: synthetic and natural, each with its own flavor of excess.
It begins with controlled, repeated patterns, dense details, structured but free-flowing chaos. Figures merge with their environs, not hidden, but framed with intention.
Then it breaks. Patterns loosen. Light shifts. The same density reappears in nature’s language, overlapping blooms, floral color as rhythm.
From manufactured to organic, from worn to grown.
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2025 Created using a custom LoRA model and ControlNet. Post production in Photoshop and finalized with upscaling tools.
Archival pigment print, framed in metal 29 x 22.3 in.
Signed on verso
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