In "Post-Anthropocene" we see depicted a dystopian landscapes where nature is reclaiming its space. We see her emerging from the concrete ruins of a past civilisation. However, the work intends to go beyond the simple depiction of an antithetical relationship between man and nature. With a closer look, we discover that a symbiosis, a mutual relationship, is taking place, in which vegetation supports the ruins and becomes an integral part of them; reconstituting their architecture. The artist is inspired by small events that we often overlook in the everyday life, such as when walking down the street we catch with a surprised glimpse a plant emerging from the concrete. The work invites us to grasp the meaning that constitutes our passage in relation to the environment, projecting our gaze into the future.