The Rainy Season
Jesse TreeceJesse Treece assembles fragments of the past to build surreal landscapes where the domestic and the cosmic collide. This collage captures a shift in the atmosphere, blending the grit of agricultural life with a dreamlike sense of environmental change.

The Rainy Season
Jesse Treece assembles fragments of the past to build surreal landscapes where the domestic and the cosmic collide. This collage captures a shift in the atmosphere, blending the grit of agricultural life with a dreamlike sense of environmental change.
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Art Analysis
A surreal harvest where the cosmic meets the soil.
Treece utilizes a vibrant color palette to navigate the tension between human activity and the natural world. In this portrait-oriented collage, the imagery suggests a world in flux, where the productivity of farming meets the quiet decay of deterioration and disrepair. The composition feels like a piece of collective memory, pulling from vintage aesthetics to ground its more surreal, planetary explorations in a recognizable, albeit strange, reality.
There is a dramatic theatricality to the way the elements are layered, evoking a sense of grief and loss alongside the necessity of sustainable living practices. By juxtaposing environmental footprints with a dreamlike atmosphere, the work asks viewers to consider their own impact on the changing seasons. It is a visual study in color theory and psychology, using bold hues to highlight the urgency of our relationship with the planet.
By focusing on the emergence of spring flowers, the piece reflects on the cycle of renewal and the inherent beauty of nature.
Treece uses a dreamlike atmosphere to bridge the gap between human activities and the broader environmental issues facing the planet.
The artist utilizes color theory and psychology to evoke the heat and intensity of a live musical event.
The piece places local human experiences within the context of planetary exploration and collective memory.
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