Liane Chu’s works often feature the figure of a little girl, portrayed from behind, observing an imaginary natural landscape, represented with vivid colors according to the aesthetics of the digital universe. The fictional character acts as an intermediary between the artist and the viewer, inviting the latter to accept the dialogue and enter the visual narrative proposed by Liane Chu. We are thus immersed in an imaginary and fantastic world, which attracts and repels at the same time. The vibrant and fluid natural landscapes provoke topical questions on the distinction between artistic creation, natural wonder and content generated by artificial intelligence. If nature is understood as one with human emotions, art for Liane Chu has also represented a form of treatment: affected by Tourette’s syndrome, she has learned to transform sudden tics and visual distortions into dynamic expressions full of energy and vitality. From these foundations, Chu’s perspective has evolved without ever losing her optimism and determination to preserve her authentic self amidst the storms of life.