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Supernovas & Other Planetary Insanities
(Yellow-Green)

Supernovas & Other Planetary Insanities is a series of colour photographs that stages tiny explosions in a petri dish as if they were distant galaxies. Liquids collide, separate and curl into themselves, forming filaments, cellular shapes and nebula-like clouds. What began as a playful experiment quickly became a practice of quiet awe: watching how matter organises itself into patterns more complex and beautiful than anything I could plan. Each image is a freeze-frame of that mesmerising moment when chaos briefly turns into form.

The project moves between outer and inner cosmos. Supernovas become a metaphor for personal transformation: endings that carry the seeds of new beginnings. Quantum ideas of entanglement and multiple possibilities are present as a soft undercurrent; they point to the ways we are all connected, to how thoughts, emotions and decisions ripple through our lives in non-linear, often surprising ways. 

The images are created through experiments with liquids in glass petri dishes. I work with inks, pigments and everyday substances, allowing them to react, separate and collide. These fleeting constellations are photographed and transformed into archival pigment prints on Hahnemühle FineArt Pearl. The slightly pearlescent surface of the paper adds a subtle cosmic shimmer, reinforcing the impression of looking into a small, luminous universe rather than at a flat image.

Limited edition prints are available. Please get in touch for sales enquiries.

Landscape format: 100 × 70 cm, editions of 10 + 2 AP, 1.200,00 €
Portrait format: 50 × 70 cm, editions of 10 + 2 AP, 650,00 €

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