In Table of Stars, a simple garden table becomes the launch point for a celestial transformation. Using a small set of photographs, I digitally reconfigure surface and shadow into compositions that echo the visual language of deep space — stellar formations, cosmic dust, and planetary motion. What begins as an object of domestic utility expands into a meditation on scale and wonder.
The series suggests that the sublime isn’t always above us; sometimes it lies hidden in the surfaces we overlook.

Redshift Echo

Quiet Singularity

Spectral Drift

Radiant Flux

Parallax Shift

Nebular Hypotesis

Lagrange Point
