Cyber Vacation is a personal artwork that imagines a new kind of landscape. One that exists entirely within a digital realm. The piece envisions the idea of “vacationing in a cyber world,” where people might one day seek rest, play, or inspiration inside virtual environments instead of nature. Could this be our future?
The illustration explores this question through a striking visual language of geometry and emptiness. A glowing grid forms a digital horizon, symbolizing both limitless possibility and quiet isolation. The white circle at its center suggests a portal. An entry point to another dimension, inviting viewers to step into the unknown.
Despite its futuristic atmosphere, Cyber Vacation retains a tactile sensitivity. It’s created with a mix of traditional watercolor textures and digital manipulation in Photoshop, bringing warmth and human touch to a cyber-inspired space. This contrast between analog and digital materials mirrors the tension between the physical and virtual worlds we increasingly inhabit.
Through color, motion and composition, the artwork invites reflection on how technology reshapes our perception of reality, leisure and connection. It’s both a question and a vision — poetic, slightly surreal and deeply contemporary.