The Things That Make the Wind Make the Waves

Acrylic Paint, 24k Gold Leafing, and Resin on a Custom Wood Frame

H11.5” x W48” (29.21cm x 121.92cm)

"The world is strange. ... It has to do with people wondering what makes something do something. And then to discover, if you try to get answers, that they are related to each other – that things that make the wind make the waves, that the motion of water is like the motion of air is like the motion of sand.”

Richard Feynman

This Piece was created on a custom wood frame. The base of the piece is is acrylic paint and 24k gold leafing which is then built upon with 7 consecutive layers of resin and acrylic paint creating a fully three dimenshional work of art. When hung in an area that gets direct sunlight, the painting will radiate back golden tones from the 24k Gold base. The creation of this piece was inspired from the above quote by Physicist Richard Feynman, and what I imagined his thought process would have looked like.

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