Atoms & Totems
The world is not stable. It is vibration, collision, apparition.
Atom-Totem explores this fundamental strangeness of reality: that which, beneath the ordinary appearance of things, remains unstable, mysterious, charged with invisible forces. The atom — the smallest unit of matter — encounters the totem — an archaic figure of connection, belief, and projection.
Between science and myth, this series sets in tension two ways of inhabiting the world: analysis and intuition, fragmentation and symbolization. The forms that emerge appear at once primitive and futuristic, microscopic and monumental. They suggest that each particle contains a narrative, each material a latent energy.
Here, strangeness is not a rupture, but an opening. An invitation to perceive the possibilities concealed within the visible.
Atom-Totem proposes a shifted gaze: to see in each thing not what it is, but what it could become.











