





Cradle of the Void - Painting by Kelly Lewis
Cradle of the Void
Even in silence, life begins.
This compact piece pulses with cosmic energy.
Swirls of deep navy, grey, and soft whites form a spiral that feels both ancient and newborn — like a galaxy still shaping itself.
Painted by Virgío, the artist’s touch here is delicate but deliberate, balancing control and freedom in one motion.
Cradle of the Void is about creation in emptiness — a reminder that even the darkest space is fertile ground for something meaningful.
It doesn’t demand attention. It invites presence. A moment of stillness, in a universe that rarely stops moving.
Cradle of the Void
Even in silence, life begins.
This compact piece pulses with cosmic energy.
Swirls of deep navy, grey, and soft whites form a spiral that feels both ancient and newborn — like a galaxy still shaping itself.
Painted by Virgío, the artist’s touch here is delicate but deliberate, balancing control and freedom in one motion.
Cradle of the Void is about creation in emptiness — a reminder that even the darkest space is fertile ground for something meaningful.
It doesn’t demand attention. It invites presence. A moment of stillness, in a universe that rarely stops moving.
Cradle of the Void
Even in silence, life begins.
This compact piece pulses with cosmic energy.
Swirls of deep navy, grey, and soft whites form a spiral that feels both ancient and newborn — like a galaxy still shaping itself.
Painted by Virgío, the artist’s touch here is delicate but deliberate, balancing control and freedom in one motion.
Cradle of the Void is about creation in emptiness — a reminder that even the darkest space is fertile ground for something meaningful.
It doesn’t demand attention. It invites presence. A moment of stillness, in a universe that rarely stops moving.
A Piece from the “Fragments of a Galaxy” Collection
An exhibition by Kelly Lewis / K.A. Lewis
What if the universe isn’t out there, but inside you?
In Fragments of a Galaxy, Kelly Lewis (K.A. Lewis) explores the vastness of space through a deeply personal lens. Using fluid painting techniques, she translates emotion, memory, and intuition into works that feel born from stardust — not studied, but remembered.
Each piece in this exhibition is its own celestial body:
Swirls of colour suggest collapsing stars, blooming galaxies, and radiant echoes.
Textured blacks and whites reflect the mystery of constellations and the stories they conceal.
Violet-hued paintings capture the weight of unspoken thoughts — the kind that arrive before understanding.
A single miniature galaxy sits in stillness, inviting contemplation in a sea of motion.
These are not depictions of space — they are impressions of its presence.
Felt, not measured. Dreamed, not charted.
Fragments of a Galaxy invites you to pause… and consider that maybe, the cosmos is thinking back.
Artwork Details
Year: 2025
Size: 255x200x15mm
Ready to hang: Yes
Frame: No
Materials: Acrylic paint on stretched canvas.
Viewing & Pick-Up
Viewing and pick-up available from G16 Studios, Upper Hutt, New Zealand.
Please contact us to arrange a time or see open times.
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Ships from: New Zealand
Packaging: Carefully packaged to prevent damage
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