Stardust
In the beginning, there was 'nothing,' just an inky black 'void.'
Around 14 billion years ago, a colossal explosion occurred in this 'nothingness.' With this Big Bang, an entire universe was born. Then there was Darkness. Millions of years of Darkness.
After a few hundred million years, the first stars began to form.
Light!
From large clusters of stars, the first galaxies emerged.
Variations of light.
The sun, the moon, and many planets, including Mother Earth, were revealed.
An infinite palette of colors.
When a star dies, it releases stardust. From this stardust, new stars are born.
An eternal pattern where every end is a new beginning.
There is evidence that we all consist of stardust and are part of the ever-evolving universe.|
An Awe-Inspiring History: Mysterious Images
This origin is reflected in the type of images in this intriguing photo series. Over time, the images change and become lighter, more colorful, and more defined. With unique colors and contours, abstract and sometimes mysterious images blend into new figures. Eternal patterns. Nanda has a fascination for the organic dynamics in natural images.
Points of Light
Distinguished by fading, universal, and deeper layers. This is what Nanda feels and sees, and this is what she photographs. The creation of an image that keeps you looking, continually discovering. An expression of emotion, intriguing by immersing yourself and daydreaming. But also to find comfort and warmth, a point of light like a candle in the darkness.