Description
Engineering to Coordinate Between Technology and Nature
This work examines the relationship between human-designed systems and the natural forces they depend upon and influence. Rather than presenting technology and nature as opposing elements, the painting considers them as interdependent structures that must be carefully aligned to achieve balance and continuity.
Created during the artist’s early period, Engineering to Coordinate Between Technology and Nature reflects a foundational interest in systems thinking — where control, flow, and adaptation operate together rather than in isolation. The composition emphasizes structure and movement, suggesting coordination as an ongoing process rather than a fixed solution.
This signed archival giclée is produced in a single edition of 25 and will never be reprinted. It is offered as part of a curated early-period print program and represents a preserved moment in the development of the artist’s visual language.







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