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Artwork details
- Medium : Giclée print on Metal , Alu-Dibond
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 63x39.4in
- Edition : All editions sold (5 / 5)
- Artist's proof : 5
- Hors commerce : 1
About this artwork
This image captures the Anteater Nebula (NGC 6726) in the constellation Corona Australis, a region rich in reflection nebulae, dark dust clouds, and active star formation.
The artwork was created from four high‑resolution panels, recorded with a technical camera during numerous remote imaging sessions in Chile. More than 60 hours of exposure time were required to reveal the faint structures and subtle interactions between light and interstellar matter.…
The composition reflects a fascination with the hidden architecture of the cosmos: illuminated dust, obscured starlight, and the intricate complexity of star‑forming regions. Each panel was carefully calibrated and integrated to preserve scientific accuracy while shaping a coherent visual narrative.
This piece is part of an ongoing exploration of deep‑sky structures, where precision imaging and aesthetic refinement come together to offer viewers a closer, more intimate encounter with the universe.
The artwork was created from four high‑resolution panels, recorded with a technical camera during numerous remote imaging sessions in Chile. More than 60 hours of exposure time were required to reveal the faint structures and subtle interactions between light and interstellar matter.…
The composition reflects a fascination with the hidden architecture of the cosmos: illuminated dust, obscured starlight, and the intricate complexity of star‑forming regions. Each panel was carefully calibrated and integrated to preserve scientific accuracy while shaping a coherent visual narrative.
This piece is part of an ongoing exploration of deep‑sky structures, where precision imaging and aesthetic refinement come together to offer viewers a closer, more intimate encounter with the universe.
Bram Goossens
Belgium
Credentials
- Works on commission
Bram Goossens is a self-taught astrophotographer with a strong background in mechanics, optics, and IT, channeling over two decades of technical mastery into his art. He employs remote, automated imaging systems and meticulous post-processing techniques to craft high-resolution, minimalist compositions on premium photographic paper. His works explore the interplay of light, structure, and scale, inviting viewers into the orderly yet mysterious beauty of the cosmos and evoking wonder, tranquility, and a profound sense of discovery.