As Above, So Below
As above, so below
As within, so without
As the universe, so the soul
As in heaven, so on earth.
That which has been, will return again
The macrocosm/microcosm theory describes the earthly human realm as a miniature version of the divine universe. Through studying the miniature, one may learn the mysteries of the cosmos.
Through shadow, reflection, plexiglass, and rephotography, I play with our visual expectations of scale and motion. Tiny creatures become floating deities, space flattens and expands, their shadows become otherworldly.
As above, so below
As within, so without
As the universe, so the soul
As in heaven, so on earth.
That which has been, will return again
The macrocosm/microcosm theory describes the earthly human realm as a miniature version of the divine universe. Through studying the miniature, one may learn the mysteries of the cosmos.
Through shadow, reflection, plexiglass, and rephotography, I play with our visual expectations of scale and motion. Tiny creatures become floating deities, space flattens and expands, their shadows become otherworldly.