Aurora Borealis

$5,000.00

“Aurora Borealis” is inspired by the breathtaking aurora borealis display in Maine on May 10, 2024—a sight I had long dreamed of witnessing in person. The aurora’s vivid colors easily seen without a camera, moving me deeply as I watched them dance across the sky.

To capture the essence of what I saw and felt, I designed this mosaic using a variety of stones, including marble, limestone, travertine, and slate. I chose these materials to convey the natural beauty and texture of the scene as I experienced it, without the aid of a camera. The result is a piece that reflects the subtle, yet profound, captivating interplay of light and movement.

Aurora Borealis was exhibited at “New Voices in American Mosaics”, Narrows Center for the Arts, Fall River, MA. October 19 - December 14, 2024.

Materials: Marble, limestone, travertine and slate. Set in a lightweight aluminum frame. Ready to hang.

Framed Dimensions: 12” x 12” x 1”

Weight: 5lb

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“Aurora Borealis” is inspired by the breathtaking aurora borealis display in Maine on May 10, 2024—a sight I had long dreamed of witnessing in person. The aurora’s vivid colors easily seen without a camera, moving me deeply as I watched them dance across the sky.

To capture the essence of what I saw and felt, I designed this mosaic using a variety of stones, including marble, limestone, travertine, and slate. I chose these materials to convey the natural beauty and texture of the scene as I experienced it, without the aid of a camera. The result is a piece that reflects the subtle, yet profound, captivating interplay of light and movement.

Aurora Borealis was exhibited at “New Voices in American Mosaics”, Narrows Center for the Arts, Fall River, MA. October 19 - December 14, 2024.

Materials: Marble, limestone, travertine and slate. Set in a lightweight aluminum frame. Ready to hang.

Framed Dimensions: 12” x 12” x 1”

Weight: 5lb

“Aurora Borealis” is inspired by the breathtaking aurora borealis display in Maine on May 10, 2024—a sight I had long dreamed of witnessing in person. The aurora’s vivid colors easily seen without a camera, moving me deeply as I watched them dance across the sky.

To capture the essence of what I saw and felt, I designed this mosaic using a variety of stones, including marble, limestone, travertine, and slate. I chose these materials to convey the natural beauty and texture of the scene as I experienced it, without the aid of a camera. The result is a piece that reflects the subtle, yet profound, captivating interplay of light and movement.

Aurora Borealis was exhibited at “New Voices in American Mosaics”, Narrows Center for the Arts, Fall River, MA. October 19 - December 14, 2024.

Materials: Marble, limestone, travertine and slate. Set in a lightweight aluminum frame. Ready to hang.

Framed Dimensions: 12” x 12” x 1”

Weight: 5lb