Cuddlie, Racers and Virus are objects inspired by the world that remains hidden from our eyes – the microworld. Although we cannot see these organisms with the naked eye, they lead complex lives and significantly influence the world we perceive with our senses.
Cuddlie, a sculpture inspired by bacteria and turtles, represents the fascinating world of microfauna. When magnified with an electron microscope, it reveals itself as a sophisticated biological system full of surprising details. This version of Pet, made of cut tubes and sintered glass, glows captivatingly at night, becoming a visible symbol of an otherwise invisible world.
The same technique is used to create Virus – a seemingly simple, but in reality complex organism that, despite its tiny size, can dramatically intervene in our lives. Its sculptural form emphasizes the paradoxical beauty of its structure.
The latest visitors from the microworld are participants in the great race that each of us won at the beginning of our lives and became winners for a temporary role in our world.
Visitors from the microworlds in the form of sculptures enlarged to human scale force the observer to think about their own size and perhaps enjoy their victory more or not take it so seriously, because the answer to the question of life in the universe and so on will remain unanswered… or will it?







