Carolin Ayllón

BIOGRAPHY

Carolin Ayllón (b. 1998, Peru) is an artist whose painting practice explores the intersection of ecological change and digital technologies. Her work investigates how climate change, biodiversity loss, and contemporary systems of extraction and consumption reshape not only the natural environment but also the ways we perceive and represent it. From this perspective, nature is no longer understood as a stable entity but as a constantly evolving territory mediated by images, data, and technological systems. In her paintings, Ayllón constructs spaces where the organic and the artificial converge, bringing together fragments of landscape, technical structures, and speculative elements that challenge the boundaries between the natural and the digital. Through layered compositions, shifts in scale, and the combination of painterly gestures with visual strategies drawn from digital media, she foregrounds the tension between the materiality of painting and technological languages. Her work gives rise to speculative ecosystems in which memory, identity, and landscape are continuously redefined in response to an environmentally unstable present. Rather than representing the world as it is, Ayllón's paintings invite viewers to question the conditions through which reality is perceived, proposing new ways of understanding the relationship between perception, technology, and nature.

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