$25
The Moon Takes a Seat presents a surreal, playful vision of rest and embodiment—where a crescent moon occupies a chair like a person pausing mid-thought, suspended in a deep indigo night.
Stars scatter freely across the surface, rendered in expressive strokes of gold and yellow, while the moon—anthropomorphic yet unmistakably celestial—leans back in quiet ease. The composition blurs scale and logic: the cosmic becomes domestic, the eternal momentarily tired, curious, or contemplative.
This piece invites humor without losing depth. It speaks to the idea that even vast forces need rest, that softness and stillness belong everywhere—even in the heavens.
A work for collectors drawn to surreal imagery, symbolic whimsy, and cosmic storytelling with a human pulse.
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