The Vision
From the microscopic to the cosmic, my art explores the striking parallels between the smallest building blocks of life and the grandest structures of our universe. Through the lens of technology, I reveal worlds invisible to the naked eye—where cellular networks mirror galactic formations, and the tiniest organisms echo the vastness of nebulae.Imagining ourselves as single cells in an infinite cosmos brings a profound perspective: we are both tiny and essential, fleeting and eternal, part of something far bigger than ourselves.
The Journey
This series began in 2014 as a tribute to Carl Sagan, who reminded us to find awe in both the “pale blue dot” and the stars beyond. I started by remixing hundreds of NASA images into what I called “microscopic cell art,” where nebulae became living tissue, and galaxies formed the scaffolding of imagined life.
In 2021, during the stillness of the pandemic, the project evolved. I moved beyond NASA’s archive and trained my own StyleGAN2 models on curated datasets—teaching AI to generate entirely new cosmic forms. This became my digital paintbrush, fusing science, code, and imagination into synthetic nebulae that feel both alien and deeply human.