A Bay Area artist will soon have her work featured on the moon as part of a special exhibition called “Lunar Codex.' It will include work from around the world, sent to the moon in time capsules.
-based figurative bronze sculpture artist, Oceana Rain Stuart, says she started creating when she was just two years old. Now, her work has been featured in more than 100 exhibitions, galleries and museums around the world.
Her work will now be featured beyond this planet. She’s been invited by Dr. Samuel Peralta, a Canadian physicist and artist, to be part of the "Lunar Codex." Stream KTVU on your TV by downloading Fox Local on your Roku, Amazon Fire, AndroidTV or AppleTV device for free.Dr. Peralta expanded the project during the pandemic, as a way to offer hope to artists at a difficult time.
"Never give up, keep going, and know that you can not only achieve your dreams, be open to beautiful surprises along the way."
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