Many world philosophies view humanity as being One with all of life: all that exists, existed and will ever exist. As nature grows around us and as the constellations surround us, we realize we were all once just star dust: elements from the cosmic, descendants of the universe. We were once all born so simply in nature, surviving off the Earth—it was and is a part of us, around us. We communicated with the trees, spoke to the stars, looked into the winds for guidance. As animals, we relied on the land to feed us, to clean us, to shelter us.
The human body is as fascinating as the world in which it was created—with its powerful mind, perfect arrangement of limbs, its fantastic muscular strength and incredible agility, we are no doubt beings of extreme capabilities. With infinitely possible combinations of movement, our silhouettes become beautiful works of art: natural masterpieces that defy limitation.