Discontinued Originals and Prints
We are discontinuing these images as original works and fine art prints. Once sold out there will be no more (except for Patrons). Thanks for helping us make room for a new generation of art~
Coupon Codes: LAST: 15% off discontinued prints
CHANCE: 10% off discontinued Originals
This includes Sienna’s 365 challenge!
Throughout this challenge to draw everyday for a year, I learned how to trust myself and how to let go. This series of drawings was a commitment to the rigorous process of creativity, and a pathway to a loving acceptance of failure as part of the process. This collection is a celebration of the creative journey. Each item on this page is an original drawing created in pastel pencil, pan pastel or occasionally color pencil. Each is signed by me and “dated” with the day in the challenge I completed it.
CHANCE: 10% off discontinued Originals
Star Stuff - Original Numberism Etching
Star Stuff - Original Numberism Etching
This is the original Numberism etching of "Star Stuff", etched on scratchboard with ink wash. It measures 36" x 24" and is framed and ready to hang. It is signed and comes with a hand drawn description, a certificate of authenticity and a magnifying glass.
"Star Stuff" is Sienna’s most complex piece and uses the smallest numbers. It is drawn with 37 points of data, primarily astrophysics and neuroscience. It is meant to continue to inspire her to study, despite the difficulty as she delves farther into science.
"The front of my face is drawn with a collection of questions that lead me to study (Are we alone in the Universe? What is the shape of the Universe? Is it infinite? Finite? How did consciousness emerge?...) It is followed by equations for firing neurons. Everything behind me is a collection of science I'd like to better understand, including the Einstein Field Equations, Schwartzchild radius, The Jeans Instability Equation, Hubble's Constant and more.
You see me enthralled with the Andromeda galaxy, in awe of its beauty and data, while behind me, I have yet to even see the rest of the Universe. This is where I am now in my research; the very beginning."