Jose   Mota
FUTURE FARMLAND by Jose   Mota, Image 1.
Future Farmland reimagines the landscape where lines, grids, and fractured shapes the ways humans divide the earth to secure survival, profit, and control. This composition suggests aerial views and imaginary lines of fields, borders, and infrastructure, suggesting everything is intentionally distorted, reminding that these divisions are inventions, not natural truths. This work exposes how our desire to organize land into manageable pieces often masks the deeper complexity and interconnectedness of the ecosystems beneath. At the same time, the reckoning fragmented geometry becomes a metaphor for the ecological consequences we tend to overlook: disrupted habitats, stressed soil, altered waterways, and the gradual unraveling of natural balance. Future Farmland asks us to consider what is lost when efficiency outweighs harmony, and how the lines we draw, literally and symbolic shape the future of the planet. It is a vision of land shaped by human intention and a reminder of nature’s resilience waiting beneath the fractures.
  • Jose Mota
  • FUTURE FARMLAND, 2018-2022
  • Mixed Media, autobody filler putty, acrylic, oil, oil marker on wood pannel.
  • 28 x 38 x 3 in (71.12 x 96.52 x 7.62 cm)
  • $2,500
  • Available
  • Subject Matter: 3D topographical lanscape
  • Current Location: Long Island City, N.Y