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paintings Nebula đź”´ SOLD
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Nebula đź”´ SOLD

$200.00

Acrylic, sand, and mixed media on 12x12 canvas. Frame not included

Artist’s statement:

“This is an homage to space exploration and my love of all-things sci-fi and interplanetary travel. In this piece, I tried to capture the expanse of space with glimmers of light, color, and hope, even in the midst of its unknown dark and cold mystery.

The bands represent the brutality of space with its void and blackness—bleak and uncertain, stressing the importance of boldness to go where no person has gone—you know the rest.”

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Acrylic, sand, and mixed media on 12x12 canvas. Frame not included

Artist’s statement:

“This is an homage to space exploration and my love of all-things sci-fi and interplanetary travel. In this piece, I tried to capture the expanse of space with glimmers of light, color, and hope, even in the midst of its unknown dark and cold mystery.

The bands represent the brutality of space with its void and blackness—bleak and uncertain, stressing the importance of boldness to go where no person has gone—you know the rest.”

Acrylic, sand, and mixed media on 12x12 canvas. Frame not included

Artist’s statement:

“This is an homage to space exploration and my love of all-things sci-fi and interplanetary travel. In this piece, I tried to capture the expanse of space with glimmers of light, color, and hope, even in the midst of its unknown dark and cold mystery.

The bands represent the brutality of space with its void and blackness—bleak and uncertain, stressing the importance of boldness to go where no person has gone—you know the rest.”

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