This work from the Zen City series centers on a large circular form that resembles a speaker or electromagnetic coil, surrounded by dense components suggestive of an audio or control circuit. Composed using my Pixel Montage technique, this piece is made from botanical images—flowers, stems, and textures—meticulously arranged to mimic an engineered surface. The speaker-like shape invites thoughts of sound, communication, and the transmission of invisible frequencies.
The visual language of this image merges mechanical structure with organic presence. Bright color elements—red, yellow, blue—punctuate the darker background, adding a dynamic energy that mirrors both audio signals and biological pulses. The radial pattern of the central shape resembles both vibration and growth, bridging two dimensions: the technological and the natural.
This piece proposes a metaphor of resonance—how systems, living or artificial, vibrate, transmit, and respond. It encourages the viewer to consider not only what is visible but what is felt: rhythm, breath, vibration, and flow. In this way, it becomes not just an image of a circuit, but a visual meditation on connectivity and communication at both micro and macro.