


Universal Layers, 12x24 Original Fluid Acrylic on Gallery‑Wrapped Canvas (Unframed, Finished Edges) – Embrace the Unknown Series – Theresa Henderson (2022)
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Swaths of violet, teal, and molten gold stack one atop another like geological strata forged in deep space. Henderson begins with a pitch‑black ground, then pours successive ribbons of iridescent color, each mixed to a different density. Gravity presses the heavier metallics downward while lighter, translucent hues float above, producing tiered shelves that feel both ancient and cosmic—rock history rewritten in starlight.
Fine capillary veins web across the boundaries where layers meet, hinting at tectonic tension or interdimensional seams. Step closer and you’ll glimpse tiny star‑white cells peppering the darkest zones, suggesting galaxies embedded in rock. The painting telescopes scale: what first reads as cliff cross‑section soon expands into a map of the universe itself, reminding viewers that the macro and micro are made of the same luminous matter.
Artist: Theresa Henderson
Photo Credit: Rooted and Raw Photography
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Swaths of violet, teal, and molten gold stack one atop another like geological strata forged in deep space. Henderson begins with a pitch‑black ground, then pours successive ribbons of iridescent color, each mixed to a different density. Gravity presses the heavier metallics downward while lighter, translucent hues float above, producing tiered shelves that feel both ancient and cosmic—rock history rewritten in starlight.
Fine capillary veins web across the boundaries where layers meet, hinting at tectonic tension or interdimensional seams. Step closer and you’ll glimpse tiny star‑white cells peppering the darkest zones, suggesting galaxies embedded in rock. The painting telescopes scale: what first reads as cliff cross‑section soon expands into a map of the universe itself, reminding viewers that the macro and micro are made of the same luminous matter.
Artist: Theresa Henderson
Photo Credit: Rooted and Raw Photography