This painting is an homage to the International Space Station and the moment in May 2016 when it completed its 100,000th orbit around Earth - a quiet yet monumental milestone in the history of space exploration. I wanted to show the astronauts floating close to our planet, so near to our world visually, and yet completely cut off, suspended in their metal capsule, isolated from the life and chaos that continues below.
The ISS appears almost like a fragile monument of steel and science, gliding through the void while Earth glows in the distance as a blue, almost dreamlike sphere. For me, this image reflects the tension between technological achievement and human solitude, between global cooperation in space and the quiet separation of those who travel there from the people who stay behind- connected, yet fundamentally apart.





