Race For The Prize
Jesse TreeceJesse Treece assembles vintage fragments into surreal, layered landscapes where the cosmic and the terrestrial collide. This collage juxtaposes anthropomorphic figures against a backdrop of celestial eclipses and bioluminescent life, creating a sense of wonder at the vastness of the unseen.

Race For The Prize
Jesse Treece assembles vintage fragments into surreal, layered landscapes where the cosmic and the terrestrial collide. This collage juxtaposes anthropomorphic figures against a backdrop of celestial eclipses and bioluminescent life, creating a sense of wonder at the vastness of the unseen.
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Art Analysis
A cosmic race through bioluminescent worlds and eclipsed skies
Treece uses the medium of collage to blur the lines between the familiar and the extraterrestrial. In this piece, a central grounding point anchors a scene filled with dynamic skyscapes and mysterious dwarf planets, suggesting a narrative where human-animal figures navigate untouched natural landscapes and urban water scenes. The interplay of light and shadow across these disparate elements invites a deeper exploration of how we perceive the boundaries between our world and the cosmos.
The composition thrives on the tension between diverse bioluminescent life forms and the cold reaches of outer space. By placing anthropomorphic figures within these celestial events, Treece explores the relationship between the biological and the astronomical. It is a visual study of terrestrial biomes meeting the infinite, rendered with a tactile quality that makes the impossible feel grounded and strangely intimate.
The artist blends vintage architectural elements with astronomical imagery to create a dreamlike, impossible landscape.
The use of anthropomorphic human-animal figures challenges our perception of nature and social roles within the protest.
The inclusion of bioluminescent life forms creates a glowing contrast against the dark, dynamic skyscapes of the outer atmosphere.
The artwork navigates the edge where urban water landscapes meet untouched natural biomes under a cosmic sky.
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