Wishing Through Wormholes
by Corey Habbas
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36.000 x 12.000 inches
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Title
Wishing Through Wormholes
Artist
Corey Habbas
Medium
Painting - Acrylic On Canvas
Description
* Original Available through Xanadu Gallery - Visit my website or go directly to Xanadu via http://www.xanadugallery.com/2013/Artists/ArtistPage.php?ArtistID=5426
In this still-life, black holes or singularities masquerade as dandelions. Wishes seem to travel through wormholes denoting wishes traveling through time and space. There is an odd and unexplainable connection. The dichotomy of the power and force of black holes and the fragility of the flower that represents a wish is explored further here in this acrylic painting. This is part of my series called "The Physics of Wishing".
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September 28th, 2014
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Comments (11)
Aimelle ML
wonderful creative piece! your style is so unique Corey, and I love this piece, the color palette and mystery.... I invite you to submit this piece (and only) to my group "Unique Creative Never seen Art", HERE ---> http://fineartamerica.com/groups/unique-creative-never-seen-art-only.html
Bhvinder
Wonderful work Corey. I like the science feel / connection to this piece. Liked.
Corey Habbas replied:
Thank you Bhvinder... I really appreciate it! Creating this new series has motivated me to read more about physics.. Thanks you for visiting and for the like! :)
Studio Tolere
This painting 's composition and color flow works so beautifully it just enters the mind effortlessly, without wondering what is this about? I really like it Corey. like/fav
Corey Habbas replied:
Thank you Tolere! I really appreciate it! :) This is part of a series that I recently got started on called "The Physics of Wishing" where I often use the dandelion and black hole / quantum singularity interchangeable in kind of a yin-yang way. I'm working on another piece and am hoping to post soon! :)