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Asteroids & Space Junk shifts attention toward extra-terrestrial imaginaries. These works are painted on fields coated with Black 3.0 (a pigment engineered to absorb up to 97% of visible light), creating a surface where depth collapses into near-total darkness. Against this void, fragmentary forms appear like meteor samples, orbital debris or unclassified bodies drifting through space. The drawings often attempt to anticipate or intuit the movement of objects that tumble helplessly through the void, mapping imagined trajectories rather than observed ones. Although inspired by scientific imaging, the series remains speculative, proposing visual hypotheses for materials and motions that are physically real yet difficult or impossible to witness directly.