“Pressure Dreams: 200m Below”

"Pressure Dreams: 200m Below"
In this digital exploration of an imagined ocean floor, soft currents ripple across an alien seascape lit by an unseen light source. Bioluminescent hues of teal and green bring to life swaying grasses and deep-sea flora, inviting viewers into a world that feels both familiar and otherworldly. The presence of a curious, silhouetted vessel on the right suggests a quiet observer — perhaps us — watching, floating, wondering.

This piece is a meditation on the unseen ecosystems that thrive beneath the surface — both in the ocean and within ourselves. Through subtle motion and minimalist design, it captures the quiet drama of discovery and the poetic stillness of deep water.

An underwater daydream rendered in motion — equal parts calm and uncanny. This looping piece explores imagined ecosystems and the strange beauty of solitude. Think: Jacques Cousteau meets digital liminality. No fish were harmed (or included) in the making of this.

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