In today's society, we are told that each individual is special, that each person is someone. We're bombarded by self-care and wellness remedies. Reality—or at least our individual mind’s conception of reality—can make the most mundane into something significant. However, in comparison to the wonders of nature that are colossal and undeniable, we are puny and insignificant. We can take a moment to feel centred by enveloping oneself with a momentous natural phenomenon beyond ourselves.
On a life-long dream to visit the Northwest Territories, Eva Blue went to meet one of the world’s great environmental art exhibits: the Aurora Borealis. Being a city dweller her whole life, she was overcome by the wonderment of this natural phenomenon. Lying face up and breathing in the cold sky, she was confronted by feelings of smallness and insignificance while witnessing the overwhelming manifestation of the Aurora Borealis. But she was also deeply inspired. Her images convey this experience of wonderment.
On a life-long dream to visit the Northwest Territories, Eva Blue went to meet one of the world’s great environmental art exhibits: the Aurora Borealis. Being a city dweller her whole life, she was overcome by the wonderment of this natural phenomenon. Lying face up and breathing in the cold sky, she was confronted by feelings of smallness and insignificance while witnessing the overwhelming manifestation of the Aurora Borealis. But she was also deeply inspired. Her images convey this experience of wonderment.