Galactic Lecture, watercolour 9 x 12" watercolour paper, November 2024
Monday, November 18, 2024
Galactic Lecture
It looks like a galactic string theory, or a pizza pie in the sky. Since I have been lecturing a lot lately, its mostly meant to depict a galactic lecture. The magnifying glass on the right is odd in that one would use a telescope to see the starts, but this scene is showing the interior of a mitochondria with the electron transport chain and proton pump. To paint the star field I used neutral tint, a Winsor and Newton paint made from carbon black (PBk6) blue-green (PG7) and magenta (PV19). Perhaps when the lectures are over I can return to the galaxy and do a few abstract paintings. With the weather as it is, the snow flakes are just as they are in the painting, a figment of our imagination, or stars in the galaxy. Class dismissed.
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