DIGITAL ART

Concrete – Digital Landscapes
Poster series | 2014–2017 | Over 40 pieces

Concrete is a digital landscape series where textures, colors, and collage techniques combine to form altered, almost surreal visions of nature. These images flirt with abstraction, pushing chromatic intensity to its limits — evoking reimagined landscapes seen through the prism of memory or dream.
Through this body of work, I explore the idea of landscape as a mental construct — not a direct representation, but an inner projection. The viewer’s eye drifts between recognition and strangeness, engaging in a poetic experience of derealization.

2014-2017

Hammock

This video clip is an invitation to look up and contemplate the immensity of the sky and the depth of space. It’s a sensory experience, immersing the viewer in a contemplative, almost meditative journey. Through this work, I wish to celebrate the sky not only as a landscape, but as a space for escape, reverie and connection with the unknown.

2024

Son : Gilles Sélince – Vincent Limousin
Photo : Sandrine Sélince

Digital ephemera

Through a series of mini video clips, I invite you to rediscover the dandelion from a new angle, transforming it into a complex, almost magnetic cellular structure. Illustrating the fragility and beauty of this plant in abstract form. By combining nature and the digital, these videos are an invitation to reflect on how the organic and the virtual intertwine in our perception of the world. Far from being a simple observation, this series encourages us to look at things differently, to see the underlying structure of what surrounds us, from the most natural to the most technological.

2024

Chromatic circonvolutions

This video animation project explores mental landscapes in motion, composed of swirling shapes and intense, almost hallucinatory chromatic palettes. Here, nature is no longer static: it swirls, folds and unfolds in a continuous visual flow.
This immersion in a sensory topography acts as a mirror of interiority: a space where the landscape becomes a state of mind. The work invites active contemplation, oscillating between the sublime and the deranged, the beautiful and the strange.

2024

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