Where it all comes from?
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My inspiration comes from the worlds both large and small, and it's a journey that started with a spark of inspiration from my grandmother.
She’s a scientist - a diagnostic cytologist and, when I was little, she would often take me to her lab at the hospital. I spent hours there, mesmerized by the blue-purple-dyed cell samples under the proper professional microscope.
Seeing those cells I was struck by how much they resembled cosmic patterns, like the images from the Hubble telescope. It’s amazing how something so tiny can mirror the vastness of space.
These trips to the lab with my grandmother became a core memory. Now I'm exploring and studying connections between our own bodies and the interconnected world.
Trees look like corals, and corals look like our blood vessels. We're not so different.
It's a humbling thought, isn't it?
She’s a scientist - a diagnostic cytologist and, when I was little, she would often take me to her lab at the hospital. I spent hours there, mesmerized by the blue-purple-dyed cell samples under the proper professional microscope.
Seeing those cells I was struck by how much they resembled cosmic patterns, like the images from the Hubble telescope. It’s amazing how something so tiny can mirror the vastness of space.
These trips to the lab with my grandmother became a core memory. Now I'm exploring and studying connections between our own bodies and the interconnected world.
Trees look like corals, and corals look like our blood vessels. We're not so different.
It's a humbling thought, isn't it?