The series reflects on a universal visual experience. Approached from a visual perspective, the basic structure of life can be described as an existential world of forms, where similar patterns repeat from the microscopic cellular level to the cosmic, from our skin to satellite images. There are numerous examples of this (fractal) repetition on both micro and macro scales: the geometry of snowflakes in mountain ranges, the pattern of skin folds in sand dunes, clouds, human, plant, and geographical veins, hexagons, spirals. The flow of watercolor on paper or the patterns of rivers, the circulation of blood in the smallest vessels or the melting of glaciers are essentially the same. Both are forms of circulation and cycles. It is not chaos, but a higher-level natural harmony.
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