

Tiffani uses a holographic painting technique by layering resin to create an unrivaled depth in the AERDORIA NEBULA. Starry black space contrasts with bright blue, silver, and purple clouds churning into existence.
The nebulae coming out of the James Webb infrared telescope show what awaits us out there. In an infinite universe, there is a good chance a nebula very much like this one exists.
*Sides: Originating in 18th century Japan, shou sugi ban is a particularly striking method of preserving wood by charring it with fire. Tiffani captures the look of this ancient tradition by sanding and staining the sides charcoal and rubbing it in to the wood grain leaving a similar effect that robustly complements the otherworldly outreach of her nebula paintings.
**NOTE: This painting is best put in a high light environment so you can see all the details well. The mockup shows a rough estimation of its size in a living space, not exact.