
This image is a selection from the piece called Ploidy the Diploid. I posted that piece to Art of eVan a while back. I felt like Ploidy was just way too busy, and its composition didn’t have a center of interest, or any kind of visually gravitating forces on it, but I did see some possibilities I could flesh out within that picture though.
So I selected an inner portion of Ploidy the Diploid, and turned it about forty-five degrees. Though Ejecting Mass has a centered composition, it still maintains some offsetting imbalances in the way that it has been rotated.
It looks like it could be that the viewer is looking at the side of a transparent doughnut shape. These are called toruses in science. I was thinking about how a torus form can actually be like a cosmic recycling machine where matter is finely compressed into a jet stream that enters from one side and ejects out the other.
This, in a sense is like a black hole, but the emissions are ejected in only one direction with the above explanation. Perhaps my idea here can have emissions in both directions. I haven’t worked out those details in my imagination yet however.
What I hope to do here is lead you to a diving board in which you can decide whether if you want to take a dive into your own imagination after being inspired by whatever you find interesting, or feel triggered by in this image.