Location: Sydney, Australia Description: Part of the Elemental Symmetry series by Alexander Kess, "Glowworm Grid (2018)" transforms a photograph of bioluminescent glowworms into a mesmerising symmetrical artwork. Deep inside a cave near Sydney, thousands of tiny glowworms emit a soft blue-green light, creating an underground constellation that feels both ancient and otherworldly. Through careful mirroring of the original photograph, familiar natural forms become something entirely new. The symmetry creates a meditative, almost spiritual quality, inviting the viewer to discover new shapes and patterns with each viewing. The result echoes the psychological inkblot tests that originally inspired this series, where each person sees something uniquely their own. Available as a high-gloss Acrylic Mount, stretched Canvas, modern Canvas Float Frame, or museum-grade Fine Art Paper print. Each format is produced to order using archival inks and premium substrates, ensuring rich colour reproduction and lasting quality. This piece makes a striking statement in any contemporary home, office, or gallery space.