The oceans and their currents function as the bloodstream and lungs of the planet.
A continuous circulation of energy, matter, and breath between water, atmosphere, and life.
Like blood and respiration, this movement sustains, transforms, and regenerates existence in constant motion.
In Thalune, Nerevalis, and Nautilune, water becomes a living field where time loosens its linear grip. Beneath the surface, time appears to slow, stretch, and fold back onto itself. Light refracts, waves advance and retreat, accelerate and decelerate, returning in circular rhythm.
Ancient life forms emerge as carriers of memory and intelligence.
The octopus embodies distributed consciousness and embodied wisdom.
The nautilus, shaped by the golden ratio, reflects an order of growth and continuity that predates humanity.
The feminine figures do not represent identity, but life-energy itself.
They carry growth, sexuality, and rebirth as natural states of exchange.
Balance within this system is never fixed.
It exists through movement and remains inherently fragile.
Together, these works form an underwater cycle where everything is connected.
Body and planet, consciousness and unconsciousness, spirit and matter.
Energy circulates. Time bends. Life transforms.
- Subject Matter: Environment
- Current Location: Art Center
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