Can cosmic dust reflect on its own origin, as humans do, given that everything in the Universe consists of the same basic elements?

Carbon(C), the backbone of all life in humans, is found in organic compounds, traces in cosmic dust, and is formed in dying stars.
Oxygen(O), essential to human life, is found in water, cells, and DNA, as well as in silicates and ices within cosmic dust, and is roduced in massive stars.
Nitrogen(N), a key element in human DNA and proteins, is also found in ices and gass clouds within cosmic dust, and is formed in stars.
  Hydrogen(H), found in water and all living cells in humans, is the most abundant element in the universe and has a primordial origin dating back to the Big Bang.
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Exploring the interplay between inner and outer worlds- drawing from science, mythology, nature, storytelling and archetypes, and the depths of personal experience. Working primarily with textile, drawing and mixed media, I seek to understand the invisible threads that connect everything: the cosmos and the self, the seen and the felt. It is an ongoing inquiry into what it means to be a part of vast- interconnected whole and to reflect on the human condition within it.




Mental Landscape
#1<<RH#2<<LH#3>>RH#4>>LH
Eyes closed circling to acheive homeostasis
Mirroring

Corpus Callosum
Dilli Dalli Saules Dārzā
Bodies of buddies 



Is the shell embodied or does the living body shape its vessel?
Urban Chaga
The nature of chaga
Mount of Hair
I Believe I Can Fly / Icarus
Combust Mercury Retrograde / Communication Cloud
Self portrait
Octopussy
Stream 
Mind Map
Open for Reading invites you to explore the uncovered flesh



Gundega Skirta

gundega.skirta@gmail.com