Idealized Microcosms



Tristam Lansdowne tints remote, idealized countrysides that emerge so contained they appear nearly artificial. It’s very simple to imagine these distant oases as dioramas or holograms for some sort of mad scientist’s sci-fi weather experiment. Architecture, plants and geological formations are stacked neatly simultaneously, presenting the man made and the natural co-existing in a way that appears too good to be true in the world as we understand it today. Take a gaze at some of Lansdowne’s work below.









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