Minimal Nebula

"I painted this nebula painting for a friend, Brad, who is a hazardous materials
specialist (I've known since high school and University of Mississippi) and also, to remember my granddad, who was a stained glass artist (while surviving ALS for about 35 years). My granddad did lamps and windows for churches & individuals all over Tennessee/Kentucky/Mississippi for about 25 years. I created this set in 2 parts; the 1st being Minimal Nebula (similar to a stained glass window being made). The colors were inspired by gaming figurines & stained glass. The work was created through a series of (weeks spent) layering raw/loose mica or loose pigment powders, over acrylic and acrylic ink, while spraying fixative in between major layers. Some soft pastels were used to create certain focal points and highlights, before being blended. The stars were made by flicking paint between layers throughout the canvas."

- Suzanne Hellums

Prints are produced on demand on either mounted canvas, acrylic plexi, or giclee fine art paper in a variety of sizes here in the United States. High-quality print reproductions for your home or office designed by artists living with homelessness or disabilities.

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