The Observer is a mysterious figure that doesn’t always pay attention to Earth and humans. Sometimes, people try to get its attention, but it just looks past them at a glowing point far away, maybe beyond the universe. This connects to my own thoughts about existence and those moments in the dark when I see tiny flickering lights, like static on a screen. I imagine them as universes or planets that sparkle on my skin, floating in my room. The huge and the tiny, the cosmic and microscopic, are the same thing; everything is connected. It makes me think about what’s real, what’s uncertain, and our place in the universe.
It touches on big, universal questions that many people are fascinated by—things often explored in fiction, books, and movies. What is the nature of the world? What’s real and what isn’t? Are we living in a simulation? Are we being watched or even trapped? What exists outside the universe? And how is our everyday life connected to all of that unknown? I don’t think I can fully answer these questions, but I hope I might find some clues. Making art feels like a way for me to explore and document these thoughts.
What do you see?