We are much more similar to nature than we think. This is demonstrated by the wonderful photographic compositions of Annemieke Tonnaer

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How connected are we to nature? This simple question sparked a striking artistic journey by Dutch photographer Annemieke Tonnaer, whose latest project, Human = Nature, explores the unexpected visual and structural similarities between humans and the natural world.

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Specializing in conceptual photography, Annemieke challenges the conventional idea that humans are separate from nature, often believing ourselves to belong more to culture than to the environment.

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In truth, we are deeply interwoven with the natural world, and our dependence on it is evident in every aspect of our lives—from food to materials, from aesthetic inspiration to high-tech fields like biomimetics, where nature serves as a blueprint for man-made systems.

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Reflecting on our relationship with nature is essential
The Human = Nature project was born from this realization: reconnecting with nature isn’t just poetic—it’s practical, necessary, and deeply human. Understanding this connection can help us improve how we live with and within the natural world.

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Our bodies and nature are one
Annemieke’s images are stunning digital collages in which human bodies seamlessly blend with natural elements. A tongue becomes half flesh, half bark. A back morphs into the trunk of a tree. These transformations create a powerful visual and symbolic connection, revealing just how much we mirror the world around us.

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Sometimes, animals also appear—emerging from or merging into human features, as in one image where an animal becomes an integral part of a human face. The result is poetic, thought-provoking, and slightly uncanny.

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