SEAN ANETSBERGER
My art reveals a quiet space between humanity and the natural world, where human silhouettes stand starkly against textured landscapes. These figures capture our paradoxical connection to nature — bound to the earth, yet persistently seeking to conquer and seperate ourselves from it.
We often see ourselves as mere observers, setting nature apart as if it exists solely as a backdrop. But like apples from a tree, we grow from the earth, rooted in its essence even as we construct boundaries to define ourselves as separate.
Each piece invites viewers to question this illusion of separateness. Through the interplay of human form and organic texture, I aim to reveal that we are not merely looking at nature; we are part of its fabric. The silhouettes suggest boundaries that hint at a deeper unity, reminding us that we are nature reflecting back at itself.


