Photographic hypercollage is a process of composing thousands of individual photographs into a single, seamless image. Each element (flowers, leaves, branches, textures, fragments of landscapes) is photographed separately and then carefully assembled to form a new living composition.
Rather than capturing a single moment in time, hypercollage creates an imagined ecosystem: a botanical universe where nature unfolds beyond reality. Through this meticulous layering, the artwork becomes a meditation on abundance and the hidden intelligence of the natural world.
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