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"Uranus IV" Acrylic Painting
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“Uranus IV ”
Planet Measurement: 16x16in
Medium: Acrylic, Clay
Substrate: Canvas
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Add a truly unique Planet Uranus painting to you home spicing up any interior space. The art of gift giving is giving something that unique that warms the heart. Every item I make captures the spirit of wonder that is within us all but we neglect. Imagine a time of the past were you’ve experienced listening to your favorite song which fills your heart with so much joy or even your favorite popsicle as a child on a hot summer day. That feeling is the feeling my artworks capture which is wonder that can be given. Giving a unique gift of art shows that the receiver is loved, cherished, and worthy of receiving greatness.
Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun was the first planet found with the use of a telescope by William Hershel in 1781. Its’ unique icy blue color is a result of red light absorption from the sun, by Uranus’s methane atmosphere and blue light emissions being released into space. Uranus also possesses 13 faint rings and rotates at a 90-degree angle from the plane of its orbit.
Planet Measurement: 16x16in
Medium: Acrylic, Clay
Substrate: Canvas
© Hollowdolls. All Rights Reserved
Add a truly unique Planet Uranus painting to you home spicing up any interior space. The art of gift giving is giving something that unique that warms the heart. Every item I make captures the spirit of wonder that is within us all but we neglect. Imagine a time of the past were you’ve experienced listening to your favorite song which fills your heart with so much joy or even your favorite popsicle as a child on a hot summer day. That feeling is the feeling my artworks capture which is wonder that can be given. Giving a unique gift of art shows that the receiver is loved, cherished, and worthy of receiving greatness.
Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun was the first planet found with the use of a telescope by William Hershel in 1781. Its’ unique icy blue color is a result of red light absorption from the sun, by Uranus’s methane atmosphere and blue light emissions being released into space. Uranus also possesses 13 faint rings and rotates at a 90-degree angle from the plane of its orbit.
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