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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
12x24in
About this artwork
This painting follows a winding path through a cosmic landscape — a ribbon of motion that moves between planets, a streaking comet, and a swirling vortex at the center. I wanted it to feel like a journey pulled forward by curiosity, the kind of moment where you move toward something before you fully understand what it is.
The two Earth‑like planets echo each other, almost like parallel versions of the same place. The comet adds a spark of urgency,… while the vortex anchors everything, drawing the eye inward. The whole scene is about discovery, movement, and the feeling of learning how to arrive somewhere new.
It’s a piece about possibility — the sense that there’s more than one way through the universe, and more than one version of ourselves waiting on the other side
My name is Frank Pratorius. I’m 48 years old, born in 1978, and I live and work in Kingston, Minnesota. I started painting in 2024. I’m completely self‑taught, and I learned by experimenting, making mistakes, and following whatever felt right. I have also learned from other artists throughout my life. Once I started painting, something clicked for me, and I have painted everyday since.
My work comes from a mix of instinct, emotion, and the natural beauty around me. I also love myths, and fantasty. I don’t usually plan what I'm going to paint. I begin with a color or a feeling, and I let the painting grow from there. Sometimes the image becomes serious and more complex and sometimes simple and quick. I put a lot of emotion and movement into my work . I want my painting to envoke deep nostalgia , self contemplation ,and show the power and range of the emotions I poured into each piece.