Matt Jukes' Misremembered Landscapes
Matt Jukes makes abstract prints of misremembered landscapes and nearly forgotten memories, full of braided horizon lines and hazy color.
By Art Vault
June 22, 2026 · 1 min read

Creative director and artist Matt Jukes makes these lovely prints of "misremembered landscapes and nearly forgotten memories".

To me, they look like depictions of landskein, "the weaving & braiding of horizon lines, often seen most clearly on hazy days in hill country".


Landscape As Memory
Jukes describes the series as an attempt to catch the essence of forgotten places through an emotional lens. The prints lean into the haziness of recall: stacked color, softened edges, and atmospheric bands that feel less like topography than the sensation of trying to remember a place.


You can purchase various editions of Jukes' work from the shop on his website or Saatchi Art. Via The Morning News.

See more at Matt Jukes' Misremembered Landscapes page.



