oil and acrylic on panel, 24"x30", 2005. Stars are furnaces for life-supporting elements. A star is a gravitationally-contained nuclear explosion which, under extreme pressure and temperature, converts hydrodgen into helium and then up through the periodic table until iron is produced. At this point, the star becomes a victim of its own gravity and explodes in a massive event called a supernova. This force of this explosion is enough to create all the other elements after iron, and it sends life-sustaining particles out into the universe where they can seed life.
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John Enright 04 Jan 2012
still great after all these years....Brandi Wilson 01 Apr 2009
color combo is brilliant. love this one too.Kathryn Arruda 03 Nov 2006
Great technique, style, color, flow of energy- I love this painting ! ... wonderful aesthetically & scientifically, its a fascinating subject--Fred Chuang 07 Jul 2005
LOVE IT!Anonymous Guest 29 Jun 2005
wow! lovely imaging...awsome colors. reminds me of that song by moby "were all made of stars" too:D WOW!Nancy Costley 28 Jun 2005
Great work with this star explosion!Alberto D'Assumpção 28 Jun 2005
wonderful composition, Paul! Perfect technique!ashok nayak 28 Jun 2005
beautiful technique Paul!