


Gibbous H 30 x W30 x D1Fuji Crystal Archive, Acrylic glass
The photograph above is a moon image that I captured on April 20th of 2024, during its monthly lunar cycle. It’s a ‘Gibbous’ moon when it is more than half illuminated but not quite all the way. This phase happens twice each month during the waxing gibbous phase and the waning gibbous phase. A waxing gibbous moon means it is growing larger, while a waning gibbous moon indicates a decrease is size.
Made with Fuji Crystal Archive, Acrylic glass 0,08", gloss, Alu-Dibond 0,12", Aluminum rails. Displayed in the Kravis Center during the Space Exploration event and exhibition.
The photograph above is a moon image that I captured on April 20th of 2024, during its monthly lunar cycle. It’s a ‘Gibbous’ moon when it is more than half illuminated but not quite all the way. This phase happens twice each month during the waxing gibbous phase and the waning gibbous phase. A waxing gibbous moon means it is growing larger, while a waning gibbous moon indicates a decrease is size.
Made with Fuji Crystal Archive, Acrylic glass 0,08", gloss, Alu-Dibond 0,12", Aluminum rails. Displayed in the Kravis Center during the Space Exploration event and exhibition.
The photograph above is a moon image that I captured on April 20th of 2024, during its monthly lunar cycle. It’s a ‘Gibbous’ moon when it is more than half illuminated but not quite all the way. This phase happens twice each month during the waxing gibbous phase and the waning gibbous phase. A waxing gibbous moon means it is growing larger, while a waning gibbous moon indicates a decrease is size.
Made with Fuji Crystal Archive, Acrylic glass 0,08", gloss, Alu-Dibond 0,12", Aluminum rails. Displayed in the Kravis Center during the Space Exploration event and exhibition.