ULTRADISTANCIA FIELDS
The first visions of Ultradistancia were captivated by the linear precision of airport runways, the patterns of infrastructure, and the geometries of cities seen from above. It was only natural that this same gaze would be drawn toward the immense agricultural surfaces of the Earth: vast cultivated extensions where repetition, order, and subtle chaos coexist. In Ultradistancia Fields, I am drawn to these territories through high-resolution satellite imagery, transforming them into abstract compositions of geometry, rhythm, color, and scale—images suspended between cartography and painting.
From the vast cultivated lands of my own country, Argentina, this series extends into a journey across some of the most striking agricultural regions of the world. From Canada and the United States to Japan, China, South Africa, France and New Zealand, Ultradistancia Fields traces a global cartography of cultivation, revealing how the land, shaped by human intervention, becomes both productive surface and visual language.
Each artwork is issued in a limited edition of 5 pieces and is available in 4 sizes and 3 finishing options. Produced in Germany on museum-grade Fuji Fine Art and Hahnemühle 308 gsm papers, shipped worldwide. Every work is accompanied by its certificate of authenticity.
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Burdett
Alberta, Canada
Ultradistancia Burdett reveals the agricultural landscape of Alberta as a vast orchestration of circles, grids, cultivated surfaces, and chromatic atmosphere. Seen from above, the territory unfolds as a luminous abstract composition where irrigation patterns, field divisions, and the open scale of the Canadian plains converge into a visual language of geometry, rhythm, and distance.
Hartswater
North West Province, South Africa
Ultradistancia Hartswater transforms the irrigated agricultural landscape of South Africa’s North West Province into a luminous composition of circles, grids, and chromatic rhythm. From above, the territory becomes a delicate balance of geometry, cultivation, and abstraction.
Pas-de-Calais
Hauts-de-France, France.
Ultradistancia Pas-de-Calaisis a highly articulated surface of fields, roads, and agricultural divisions, where a vivid palette transforms the landscape into a contemporary abstract composition. From above, the territory appears both rigorously ordered and unexpectedly painterly.
Morrinsville
Waikato, New Zealand
Ultradistancia Morrinsville unfolds through a luminous palette of soft greens, warm yellows, pale earth tones, and darker accents that together create a calm yet vibrant agricultural geometry. From above, the landscape becomes a subtle composition of cultivation, color, and distance.
Pampas Berutti
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ultradistancia Pampas Berutti is a fundamental work within the Ultradistancia project. This landscape embodies the tension between nature’s openness and human order, revealing the fertile plains of Buenos Aires as a powerful abstract composition of space, structure, and light.
Kashima
Saga, Japan
In Ultradistancia Kashima, the agricultural landscape of Saga unfolds as a silent fabric of measured divisions, delicate color shifts, and cultivated rhythm. Seen from space, the fields lose scale and become something else: a soft geometry made of repetition, pauses, and subtle interruptions. Farming turns into drawing, and the land into a restrained abstract composition.