
Schumann Resonance
This work depicts the Earth not as a solid mass, but as a vessel of resonance—a breathing sphere vibrating gently between ground and sky. Inspired by the scientifically observed Schumann Resonance, where electromagnetic waves pulse between the Earth’s surface and the ionosphere at an average of 7.83 Hz, this piece transforms that invisible rhythm into visible light.
The concentric waves radiating from the center echo the Earth's own frequency, expanding outward into a cosmic space filled with fine particulate light. These ripples are not sonic, but ontological—light itself vibrates, dissolves, and merges with the fabric of existence.
Rather than illustrating a physical phenomenon, Schumann Resonance evokes its presence: a silent rhythm that underlies all life, unheard yet always felt. The work becomes a portrait of Earth’s breath—delicate, infinite, and unseen.
Here, light is not illumination.
It is memory.
It is pulse.
It is being.