Painted on recycled wood panel, this work captures the radical transformation of the European landscape under the pressure of the climate crisis.
The Arc de Triomphe, once a symbol of human triumph and urban order, is reframed as a lonely ruin within a new, arid reality.
The traditional Parisian greenery has been entirely replaced by a desert of yellow sand and towering cacti, suggesting a future where the Mediterranean climate has migrated north, erasing the identity of the city. The central "Bag-Guy" stands at the threshold of this change, a silent witness to a world that has become unrecognizable. The vibrant, almost hallucinogenic pink sky reflects the atmospheric shifts of a planet in transition.
The New H.orizon is not a lament for the past, but a stark portrait of the "new nature" we have created—a world where classical monuments are but ghosts in a rising desert.