The Four Seasons: Fall
Jeff Soto's oeuvre is informed by his concern for the conflict between humans and nature, and influenced by graffiti culture. It is fitting thus that Soto chose the Four Seasons as his exploration of the "Foursome" theme. His representations of the seasons as creatures suggest that not only do the changing seasons represent the cycles of life and the progression of our culture, but that they have lives and personalities of their own.
In Fall, the weather cools and the leaves turn, leaving a landscape of warm colors, like the smoldering ashes of Summer's heat. This illustration separates the character from its surroundings, like a tree gradually separates from its leaves as autumn progresses.


