Vega's Past

$2,000.00

Acrylic on canvas

36 x 36 x 1.5 in. (91.4 × 91.4 × 3.8 cm)

This painting captivates the viewer with a mesmerizing optical illusion, evolving with every shift in perspective. Drawing inspiration from Hubble's image, it reinterprets the once-believed appearance of Vega, a star that held the title of the North Star around 12,000 BCE and is destined to do so again in approximately 13,000 years, thanks to the Earth's shifting axis.

The artist's unique vision transcends mere representation, stamping an impression on a concept that is both historical and astronomical. This artwork serves as a vivid reminder of the fluidity of our understanding; what we deemed true yesterday may not endure under the scrutiny of our ever-evolving universe. As observers engage with the piece, they are invited to reflect on the transient nature of knowledge and the beauty of uncertainty in the cosmos.

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Galatic Location: Lyra Constellation

Celestial Phenomenon: Vega Star

Collection:  88 Constellations