The Rainy Season

Jesse Treece

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.

The Rainy Season — framed, leaning against the wall
Jesse Treece

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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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.

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