Inspired by 18th-century tapestries, GASOLINE GARDENS references a past era of global transformation, depicting historical wallpaper patterns like chinoiserie, with its idealized exotic landscapes, and Toile de Jouy, with its pastoral scenes. I incorporated these decorative pattern formats as single text prompts text prompts in a model trained on my climate crisis photography archive from years shooting for Nat Geo, the New York Times, and more. In the resulting, infinitely tiling, patterns form as florals intermingle with spirals of smoke, industrial refineries, and diminishing forests, blurring the lines between aesthetic appreciation and ecological awareness.