And What If My Fly Would Be a Foreign Planet
“And what If My Fly Were a Foreign Planet” invites us to reflect on migration, not only between geographical places, but between ways of seeing. The work imagines perception as a form of movement, a shift so radical that the familiar becomes distant, displaced, and subtly uprooted. The elements in the image, such as star-like forms in dialogue with a fly (the fly as a planet) suggest forces that are at once gravitational and proximate, paradoxically connected.
The symbolism of these elements dissolves, belonging equally to landscape and cosmos. The “fly” becomes a metaphor for consciousness itself, carrying fragments from one world into another. At the same time, through the interplay of generative segments in three-dimensional space, the entire structure turns into a dynamic graphic system, a kind of spatial drawing.