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This wondrous nebula came from a place of true love for all things Hubble. I use a time-consuming technique of fine mist sprays to get an underlayer. Then, I set about resin pouring, mixing different colors and layering them over each other and then blowtorching them to the desired effect. The result is a rich depth and translucence that looks almost 3D. It is impossible to fully capture in photo all the ways the light hits it throughout the day. soft silver metallics serve as highlights in the nebulaic webbing. It is abstract and can, therefore, be displayed horizontally or vertically depending on your space. Nebulae are fun like that. Either way, schedule some zone out time to stare into this and get lost in wondrous blues.
This wondrous nebula came from a place of true love for all things Hubble. I use a time-consuming technique of fine mist sprays to get an underlayer. Then, I set about resin pouring, mixing different colors and layering them over each other and then blowtorching them to the desired effect. The result is a rich depth and translucence that looks almost 3D. It is impossible to fully capture in photo all the ways the light hits it throughout the day. soft silver metallics serve as highlights in the nebulaic webbing. It is abstract and can, therefore, be displayed horizontally or vertically depending on your space. Nebulae are fun like that. Either way, schedule some zone out time to stare into this and get lost in wondrous blues.
This wondrous nebula came from a place of true love for all things Hubble. I use a time-consuming technique of fine mist sprays to get an underlayer. Then, I set about resin pouring, mixing different colors and layering them over each other and then blowtorching them to the desired effect. The result is a rich depth and translucence that looks almost 3D. It is impossible to fully capture in photo all the ways the light hits it throughout the day. soft silver metallics serve as highlights in the nebulaic webbing. It is abstract and can, therefore, be displayed horizontally or vertically depending on your space. Nebulae are fun like that. Either way, schedule some zone out time to stare into this and get lost in wondrous blues.
This wondrous nebula came from a place of true love for all things Hubble. I use a time-consuming technique of fine mist sprays to get an underlayer. Then, I set about resin pouring, mixing different colors and layering them over each other and then blowtorching them to the desired effect. The result is a rich depth and translucence that looks almost 3D. It is impossible to fully capture in photo all the ways the light hits it throughout the day. soft silver metallics serve as highlights in the nebulaic webbing. It is abstract and can, therefore, be displayed horizontally or vertically depending on your space. Nebulae are fun like that. Either way, schedule some zone out time to stare into this and get lost in wondrous blues.
This wondrous nebula came from a place of true love for all things Hubble. I use a time-consuming technique of fine mist sprays to get an underlayer. Then, I set about resin pouring, mixing different colors and layering them over each other and then blowtorching them to the desired effect. The result is a rich depth and translucence that looks almost 3D. It is impossible to fully capture in photo all the ways the light hits it throughout the day. soft silver metallics serve as highlights in the nebulaic webbing. It is abstract and can, therefore, be displayed horizontally or vertically depending on your space. Nebulae are fun like that. Either way, schedule some zone out time to stare into this and get lost in wondrous blues.
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Cobalt Nebula- Abstract Galaxy Space Resin Pour Painting Capturing Stars and Dark Skies As Imagined From Hubble Imagery Painting

Tiffani Buteau

United States

Painting, Resin on Wood

Size: 36 W x 12 H x 0.8 D in

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This wondrous nebula came from a place of true love for all things Hubble. I use a time-consuming technique of fine mist sprays to get an underlayer. Then, I set about resin pouring, mixing different colors and layering them over each other and then blowtorching them to the desired effect. The result is a rich depth and translucence that looks almost 3D. It is impossible to fully capture in photo all the ways the light hits it throughout the day. soft silver metallics serve as highlights in the nebulaic webbing. It is abstract and can, therefore, be displayed horizontally or vertically depending on your space. Nebulae are fun like that. Either way, schedule some zone out time to stare into this and get lost in wondrous blues.

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Painting:Resin on Wood

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Size:36 W x 12 H x 0.8 D in

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I'm eternally in awe of not just the beauty that exists in nature but the laws that govern that beauty. The same laws that captivate us with a sprawling sunset (something quite large, also beguile us with the magnificence of a nebula (something mind-boggling huge) or with the inner structure of the cells in a leaf (something quite small). There is a beauty that belies itself as chaos all around us. I work in resin for this very reason. As I pour and manipulate the thick liquid resin, for a moment in time I experience, like a fleeting sunset, the beauty that the laws of physics creates on the canvas, just before it disappears and reinvents itself, settling on the final outcome of the painting. As a former surfer, this reminds me of lying on the board in the water and catching a glimpse of a never to be replicated moment where a small wave peaks and crests and water foams about only to disappear. I want to capture moments tied in their core to nature on a canvas. Resin lets me freeze those moments in time.

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