
In Threads of Humanity, the astronaut is depicted across 13 canvases (triskaidekaptych), each fragment capturing a moment of human presence in the vastness of space. The white space suit reflects distant starlight, connecting each panel through subtle illumination, while the figure’s calm posture conveys serene awareness and contemplation amid the cosmic expanse. The segmented composition emphasizes that each moment is part of a larger story—a ritual, an action, a pause—yet together they form a continuous narrative of human existence beyond Earth.
Executed in a palette of blue, violet, turquoise, white, and black, the colors evoke both the cold emptiness of space and the reflective warmth of light on the astronaut’s suit. Each panel functions as a fragment of memory and experience, preserving traces of humanity as it moves through the unknown. The work speaks to continuity, exploration, and presence, transforming the fragmented structure into a cohesive vision of life, perception, and endurance in the cosmos.
Threads of Humanity celebrates the resilience and persistence of human beings in extraterrestrial environments, illustrating that even in isolation, humanity remains united, reflected, and illuminated across time, space, and experience.