Digital Paintings

The Universe Within: The Inspiration Behind My Space Art Series by Vincent Zuniaga

Carl Sagan once said, **"We are made of star stuff."** This profound idea has been the foundation of my **Space Art** series—a collection of digital paintings that merge the vastness of the cosmos with the human form. It is a reminder that the very elements that make up our bodies were once forged in the heart of stars. This concept is why I choose the human body as my canvas, blending art, science, and the infinite beauty of space into a singular vision.

From Vision to Creation

The journey of each piece begins long before I touch my digital tablet. It starts with selecting the perfect model—someone whose back serves as the ideal landscape for the universe. The curvature, posture, and structure of the human form influence how the cosmic elements will flow across the painting. After a carefully planned photoshoot, I have the raw material that will become the foundation of my next artwork.

Choosing the Right Nebula or Galaxy

The next step is diving into the vast archives of **NASA, Hubble, and JWST** imagery. These incredible telescopes have gifted us with breathtaking glimpses of the universe, each photo filled with color, movement, and energy. Selecting the right celestial scene is a process of balance—portrait orientation works best to complement the body’s form, but color, position, and intricate details also play a crucial role.

The challenge? There are too many stunning choices. Every nebula, every galaxy, tells a different story, each with its own depth and vibrance. The final decision is driven by how well the cosmic elements will flow with the human anatomy. Once chosen, the meticulous process of digital painting begins, carefully applying the celestial wonders onto the human figure, making the **cosmos a part of us, and us a part of the cosmos.**

Exploring the Pillars of Creation

One of the most iconic images from space is the **Pillars of Creation**, a breathtaking formation of interstellar gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula. Its grandeur and symbolism are deeply compelling. Just as **Vincent Van Gogh painted multiple versions of his 11 Sunflowers**, I am considering creating several interpretations of the **Pillars of Creation**, each with a different mood, color scheme, and perspective. This could allow me to explore the endless variations of how the universe manifests itself within us.

What Do You Think?

Should I pursue multiple variations of the **Pillars of Creation**? Would you like to see different renditions of this celestial marvel, each embracing a unique artistic vision? Let me know your thoughts—I’d love to hear your perspective on how this concept resonates with you.

🚀 **Stay tuned for upcoming releases in my Space Art series!**

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As we look up at the stars, let us always remember—we carry a piece of the universe within us.

Vanishing Point: The Art of Lines, Negative Space, and Wildlife by Vincent Zuniaga

Art is a journey of perception, and my **Vanishing Point** series is an exploration of depth, movement, and the essence of wildlife through carefully placed lines and negative space. This collection is a fusion of precision and abstraction, where the presence of an animal emerges not through traditional form but through the very absence of it.

The **Vanishing Point** series is built around a single point outside the canvas, guiding an intricate web of hand-painted lines. These lines, radiating from the unseen vanishing point, create the shape of an animal using the surrounding black space. The result is a striking contrast—vibrant, flowing colors against a deep black background—that brings each subject to life in a unique and dynamic way.

The Process

Each piece begins with a vision. I carefully select a wildlife subject that embodies movement, grace, and presence. Using a digital tablet, I map out a vanishing point and begin layering fine, precise lines. Line by line, color by color, the portrait begins to take form, as the black negative space carves out the essence of the animal.

Unlike traditional portraiture, where details are painted directly, here, the subject is shaped by what is left untouched. The black background acts as a void, emphasizing the contrast between light and dark, energy and stillness. The final artwork is printed on **metal**, enhancing the vibrancy and depth of the colors, making the piece glow with intensity.

Why Wildlife?

Wildlife has always been an inspiration for me—its power, elegance, and connection to the natural world. By using this unique technique, I aim to capture not just the physical form of these creatures but their presence, their spirit, and their movement. The **Vanishing Point** series invites the viewer to see beyond the obvious, to engage with the interplay of space, and to appreciate the balance of structured lines and organic life.

Experince the Art

The best way to experience these artworks is in person. The prints on metal give an added dimension, enhancing the illusion of movement and depth. The light reflects differently depending on the angle, making each viewing experience unique.

If you are interested in collecting a piece from the **Vanishing Point** series or would like to learn more about my process, feel free to explore my shop or reach out to me directly. Every piece is crafted with precision and passion, and I hope they inspire you as much as they inspire me to create them.

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Let’s celebrate the beauty of wildlife through art that challenges perception and embraces the power of negative space.

Pillars of Creation Digital Painting Work Process by Vincent Zuniaga

Pillars of Creation

Digital Painting Work Process

Attending Nude Nite in Orlando and discussing my artwork, Pillars of Creations was an eye-opening experience. One of the most surprising realizations was how little people understand what "Digital Art" truly means. My work was categorized as Digital Art for the show, yet many visitors assumed it was simply generated by software with a few clicks. However, my process is far more intricate and deeply rooted in traditional artistic techniques……

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Exploring "Zebra in Pink and Blue" – A Fusion of Photography and Digital Art** by Vincent Zuniaga

One of my latest works, *Zebra in Pink & Blue,* is a digital bodypainting that blends two powerful artistic mediums: photography and hand-painted digital art. This artwork represents not just the human form but also the complex relationship between humans, nature, and the environment. It’s an exploration of how we, as individuals, connect with the world around us, emphasizing the harmony of masculine and feminine energy that resides in all living beings.

The Process Behind the Art
Like many of my works, this piece begins with a photoshoot. Lighting, shadows, and curves are key elements that define the human body’s beauty. The process of choosing the right pose is critical—it can either evolve naturally from the concept or be dictated by the direction of the painting. In *Zebra in Pink & Blue,* the pose was selected to emphasize the body’s contours while allowing the natural forms to merge seamlessly with the bold, zebra-like stripes I later applied.

Once the photograph is carefully edited to match the image I envision, I begin the detailed process of hand-painting directly over the image. Each line is painted to follow the body’s natural form, ensuring that I preserve the intricate details of the skin, lighting, and texture. The result is a seamless fusion of photography and painting that brings the human form to life in a completely new way. The bold use of pink and blue neon lights draws attention to the body’s outline, emphasizing the balance between masculine and feminine energies.

Symbolism and Meaning
The blending of wildlife stripes with the human body in *Zebra in Pink & Blue* symbolizes a deeper message about our relationship with the natural world. In creating this series, I wanted to draw attention to the ways in which our actions impact Mother Earth and wildlife. The stripes serve as a reminder that we are not separate from nature—we are all on this journey together on the spaceship we call Earth. Every damage we inflict on the planet will eventually impact us, sometimes more directly than we realize.

This piece, like much of my work, is an invitation to reflect on our connection to the world around us. By combining human form and animal symbolism, I hope to remind viewers that the harmony we seek within ourselves must also extend to how we treat the environment.

The Artistic Journey
The process of creating *Zebra in Pink & Blue* was one of deep reflection and evolution. As I painted layer by layer, the concept continued to grow and shift, evolving alongside the image itself. This journey of mixing photography with hand-painted digital art is one that continually inspires me as an artist, allowing me to push the boundaries of how I express the human form and its relationship to nature.

I’m excited to share this artwork with you and look forward to hearing how it resonates. Stay tuned for more pieces from this series, as I continue to explore these themes of balance, connection, and the beauty of the human body.

Pillars of Creation - Space Series by Vincent Zuniaga

In my latest artwork, "Pillars of Creation," I delve into the awe-inspiring beauty of the cosmos, merging the celestial wonders of deep space with the human form. This piece is part of my ongoing series, aptly named "Space," where I use the body as a canvas to express my fascination with the universe.

Through my "Space" series, I aim to offer a new perspective on the skies above us, showcasing the beauty of the cosmos through the lens of the human body. Each artwork is a testament to our admiration for the vastness of the universe and our desire to explore and understand it.

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