"A View From The Moon (No. 4)" is a metaphorical exploration of perspective and distance, offering a contemplative escape from the chaos of the world. The richly textured surface—layered with ink, paper, gesso, mica, and stucco—evokes the sensation of standing far away, gazing back at Earth or another distant planet, and finding solace in its beauty unmarred by the realities of its struggles. The swirling blues and whites, contrasted with darker tones, suggest a serene and untouched view of the world, where its fragility can be appreciated from perhaps a different dimension.
(Framed with upgraded Omni Museum Glass)