"Walking on Water + Hubble"
8 inch gold frame
Monotype print, oil pastel, and photograph collage
In 1990 NASA pointed the Hubble Telescope into the darkest corner of the sky for days, discovering thousands of stars in a spot the size of a grain of sand, forever changing everything we knew about the size of the universe.
My “Walking on Water” print illustrates a tidal wave crowned with gold, since faith journeys rarely feel like walking on smooth glassy water.
This piece features an excerpt from the famous Hubble Telescope photo paired with a “Walking on Water” piece. Born in 1990, I’ve never lived in a time where my understanding of life has not had to stand in awe and grapple with the size of the universe and how much we don’t know.
8 inch gold frame
Monotype print, oil pastel, and photograph collage
In 1990 NASA pointed the Hubble Telescope into the darkest corner of the sky for days, discovering thousands of stars in a spot the size of a grain of sand, forever changing everything we knew about the size of the universe.
My “Walking on Water” print illustrates a tidal wave crowned with gold, since faith journeys rarely feel like walking on smooth glassy water.
This piece features an excerpt from the famous Hubble Telescope photo paired with a “Walking on Water” piece. Born in 1990, I’ve never lived in a time where my understanding of life has not had to stand in awe and grapple with the size of the universe and how much we don’t know.
8 inch gold frame
Monotype print, oil pastel, and photograph collage
In 1990 NASA pointed the Hubble Telescope into the darkest corner of the sky for days, discovering thousands of stars in a spot the size of a grain of sand, forever changing everything we knew about the size of the universe.
My “Walking on Water” print illustrates a tidal wave crowned with gold, since faith journeys rarely feel like walking on smooth glassy water.
This piece features an excerpt from the famous Hubble Telescope photo paired with a “Walking on Water” piece. Born in 1990, I’ve never lived in a time where my understanding of life has not had to stand in awe and grapple with the size of the universe and how much we don’t know.