This photograph marks the third movement in a series dedicated to the 'Nebula' theme, where the boundaries between hydrobiology and... Read More
This photograph marks the third movement in a series dedicated to the 'Nebula' theme, where the boundaries between hydrobiology and astronomy blur. Through a meticulous study of light and organic textures, the work reveals an 'inner space' that mirrors the vastness of the cosmos. The fluorescent filaments of the organism are presented not as mere biological appendages, but as stellar gases and cosmic dust in formation.
The series aims to deconstruct our traditional gaze on the living world by applying the aesthetics of deep-space photography to the microscopic or subaquatic realm. By naming this piece after a nebula, the artist creates a bridge between the 'infinitesimal' of the ocean and the 'infinite' of the universe, suggesting that the laws of beauty and structure are universal, whether found in a terrestrial abyss or a distant galaxy. This work is an invitation to reconsider our planet as a reflection of the celestial sky.