In this series, the veil between science and spirit dissolves. The corporeal and the cosmic entwined in an endless rhythm of birth, decay, death, and return. Each work captures not a beginning nor an end, but the fragile interval between, that quiet alchemy where the body forgets its form and remembers its belonging to the Earth.
Inspired by years spent among the remains of the fallen — where bone met soil, and life fed upon its own reflection — these images speak to the sacred reciprocity between mortality and renewal. Flesh dissolves into root and mycelium, veins echo into rivers of moss, and marrow becomes the silent architecture of rebirth.
Here, decomposition is not destruction but communion. The Earth consumes and exhales, transfiguring the remnants of being into the breath of becoming. Within this cycle, humanity is neither master nor victim, but participant, a fleeting spark folded into the eternal pulse of nature’s design.
The wheel turns, and in its turning, reveals the great paradox: that only through surrender does life endure, and only through decay does creation remember itself.

Mixed media: Photo-manipulation & digital painting, 2021.
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