Unstoppable Life, 2022
Ink on paper – 217 x 215 mm
Unstoppable Life is a black ink drawing executed with line and stippling techniques, depicting a monumentally scaled tardigrade standing atop a satellite in the vastness of outer space. In this symbolic tableau, proportions are reversed: the tardigrade’s gigantic form dwarfs the technological apparatus beneath it, emphasizing the elemental, persistent force of life that transcends even human-engineered systems. In the background, Earth and the Moon hover in suspended stillness. The composition evokes both the clarity of scientific illustration and the gravitas of a sacred icon, extending beyond mere natural science references.
Originally conceived as a black-and-white ink drawing, the work also exists in a digitally colored version featuring subtle tonal variations. This gesture is not merely an aesthetic addition, but one that deepens the spatial perception of the cosmic environment while hinting at the multiplicity and richness of life itself. The stylistic execution – classical techniques of stippling and hatching – recalls the credibility of scientific imagery, yet the conceptual depth of the work invites philosophical readings through posthumanist and transhumanist lenses.
The tardigrade, as a motif, is a recurring symbol in Barbara Bónyai’s oeuvre. As an emblem of survival, adaptation, and primordial existence, it has served as inspiration since the mid-1990s. Although the “Tardigrade Cycle” (1994–1996) did not depict the creature directly, its grotesque, archetypal humanoid figures were imbued with the morphological and symbolic resonances of the tardigrade.
The visual world of Unstoppable Life evokes sci-fi aesthetics while also transcending their limits. The work is not only a possible vision of the future, but a profound reflection on the relationship between life and technology. It becomes a powerful universal allegory that elevates the most resilient forms of life – those that may endure even in a post-human world.
