people are grass
In the series I contemplate mortality as interconnectedness of all life forms in terms of home and origin notion where the inner and outer boundaries of creatures are erased. I focus on a human as a very minor part in a natural cyclic chain.

Once I was inspired by the book "Hold Still: A Memoir with Photographs" by Sally Mann. One chapter entitled "The Sublime End" contains her thoughts about life through death: just as the leaves that fall from a tree turn into compost, the human body can decompose into atoms
and become fertilizer for plants, which is a kind of reincarnation.

We ride on shredded parts of dinosaurs. Carbon is mainly a by-product of bacterial metabolism, so is oxygen. Mountains can be made of shells and fossilized bacteria. Death and the net also go together in a way because natural selection means extinction, so there is no central position in the net that gives privilege to any form to be above others.

I aim to stimulate an emotional response by combining a contradiction between initial aesthetic attraction along with the unobvious message of human and nature origin awareness.
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