UV-BLACKLIGHT & GLOW-IN-THE-DARK POSTER 3 DISTINCT VIEWS & COLOUR EFFECTS IN 1 PICTURE!
"Sun+Moon"
68.0cm x 45.0cm / 27.0in x 18.0in
£12.00
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Sun+Moon is a UV (ultraviolet) blacklight fluorescent and glow-in-the-dark phosphorescent poster print, made from the original psychedelic spiritual visionary fantasy fine art
mural painting by Symeon Nostrakis, and depicting Mystery, Magic, and Alchemy:
The Sun and the Moon are coming together in an Eclipse and forming a Sunmoon,
the Symbol of the Harmonic Union of Male and Female, the Esoteric Union of the Opposites,
and the Prime Universal Forces of Yin and Yang, the Two Complementary Halves that combine
to create the Whole, with their common Third Eye inside a Lotus Flower growing from a Heart,
while everything is surrounded by Space and Stars and contained within a Circular Rainbow. |
If you don't have a UV black-light, the posters will still glow in the dark and of course be visible in normal light.
For better glow-in-the-dark results place posters near a bright light source and allow at least 30 minutes for charging.
The brighter the light and the more time the posters are exposed to it, the more energy they absorb and the more they will glow.
Additionally, the darker the room when you switch off the lights, the more pronounced the night glow effect will appear.
A black light source will charge the posters better and make them glow more than a normal light source would.
Alternatively, you can use fluorescent lighting for charging (FT tubes or small CFL ecomomy lamps).
Old incandescent lamps cannot provide sufficient charging as they do not emit UV light. |
Visit my new website www.blacklightwizard.com
to see all my original black light paintings,
and go to www.333artworks.com
to see all my diverse artwork.
Symeon Nostrakis

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