The aim of this artistic project, entitled "Celestial Pollen", is to compare the aesthetics of space constructions with the beauty of the living world confronted with weightlessness, as revealed by science and art, through Haeckel's plates, the work of the Blaschka glassmakers and photographs produced using the electron microscope.
Microscopic in the immensity of the cosmos, like plankton in the depths of the sea, satellites are primary forms in the development of space exploration.
Like microorganisms at the start of an evolutionary chain, they contain the potential for the development of all the higher forms of technological creation. The flight of satellites in zero gravity gives us a glimpse of the new horizons that science and technological engineering will open up.
The blackness of space, like that of the ocean trenches, appeals to the human imagination and awakens the instinct to explore. The age-old dream
ancestral dream of flight mingles with the hope of going beyond the biological limits of the human species, but also beyond the limits of its creative thought.