Landscape archives formed by ten rolls of vinyl adhesive, simulating wood textures (Angico, Oak, Cherry Tree, Imbui, Jacarandá, Maple, Mahogany, Peroba Rosa, Pine, and Vinhático), used to decorate surfaces. The stickers are arranged on an aluminum structure, similar to those found in fabric stores in the Saara (Rio de Janeiro's famous market), and identified with metal plates, the use of which is generally associated with heritage inventories. Nature is simulated in the front, and in the back, guidelines help control it for precise cutting and application. This work aims to highlight the production and consumption of Nature today and the relationships mediated by images.