This series explores the tension between industry and landscape, between what grows and what is built. Each work depicts an industrial building as a massive presence that rewrites the horizon.
The selection of industries is based on their connection to agriculture. A certain kind of crop is always needed to enable production, plants that must grow somewhere before being processed in these buildings. This creates a relationship between landscape and industry, where one cannot exist without the other.
The silkscreen print, mounted on a solid wooden block, reinforces this idea. Like the building itself, the image is firmly placed in the landscape. Each block is a tangible echo of how these structures anchor themselves physically and visually in their surroundings. They alter the view, yet become part of it.

