Emma Varga: whenua

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whe nua /emma varga

/ snowy mountains with clouds in the sky

/ melting sheets of ice receding

/ frozen blocks of ice on a glacier

/ dusty road between two cornfilds

Embarking on an inner journey — primarily along biological pathways, not spiritual ones — the exploration gradually transforms into something deeper: a ‘journey within’. Along this path, we are invited to rediscover the essence of life and the true nature of our being. Through new perspectives on the living world, familiar structures are revealed in unfamiliar ways, challenging what we believe we already know. These images seek to bridge the gap between art and science, between the visible and the invisible. By searching for alternative imaging tools, hidden worlds, normally beyond the reach of the human eye or camera, are brought into vision. In this spirit, details from cross-sections of animal tissue have been freely extracted, enlarged, and reimagined — shaping natural phenomena, landforms, and landscapes from within the biological fabric of life. In Maori, “whenua” means both “land” and “placenta” — a dual meaning that frames this journey inward as both an exploration of biological origin and a reimagining of landscape. What is beneath the skin is not separate from the world we walk upon. It invites us to reconsider boundaries not as separations, but as deep connections between origin and terrain, body and earth.

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