“I approach landscape painting as a kind of mapmaking—demarcating the qualities of places and inventing ways of characterizing the unknown. When I first started making these pictures, they were perceived as exaggerated, as science-fiction. But in my mind, I am revealing reality.”
Tim Portlock builds pictures slowly, using a variety of technologies including drone photography and software for gaming and special effects. Blending imagery of real-world buildings and city blocks with fantastical elements and imagined landscape settings, he creates uncanny simulated worlds. Don't miss his work on view in "New Grit: Art & Philly Now."
"Escape (Flight)," 2017, by Tim Portlock (Courtesy of the artist and Locks Gallery, Philadelphia)








