TROPICAL HEAT

       “Tropical Heat” is a visual exploration of oppressive warmth — not the gentle glow of summer, but the kind that clings to skin, overwhelms the senses, and distorts perception. Inspired by thermal imaging aesthetics and humidity maps, the series captures the psychological weight of tropical heat in hyper-synthetic hues and warped digital textures.

The use of bright gradients, thermal topography, and glitch-like artifacts evokes a world where temperature becomes visual noise — both beautiful and unbearable. The floating chain motif suggests a tension between connection and constraint, caught in a slow melt. Embedded data fragments (such as temperature markers and abstracted weather info) hint at a digitized climate anxiety: heat not just as sensation, but as signal.

Each piece occupies a fine line between artificial simulation and visceral reaction — a reminder that heat can be both external and internal, climatic and emotional.