My work serves as a lens to discover the microscopic world through art.
From single-celled organisms to animals of microscopic size, the realms of these creatures are yet to be fully explored. Their small size and the fact that we can't see them with the naked eye, masks the profound importance of their existence in our ecosystems.
It was during my studies in climate and environmental science that these tiny organisms first caught my attention. Subsequently, through my professional experience, delving into research on the existence, health, and diversity of soil life, I began to grasp the cruciality of these tiny yet mighty creatures, serving as a pillar for the balance and health of our ecosystems.
I find my fascination in the sophisticated shapes and structures revealed through microscopic photography. My drawings, in their abstract form, serve as a bridge between the invisible and the visible, inviting viewers to witness the beauty, sometimes alien appearance, and complexity of these life forms. By magnifying and abstracting these organisms, my work serves as a reminder of the profound significance of these small-scale wonders and their indispensable role in our world. The thin lines and delicate dots in my drawings reflect the intricacy of these organisms.