While male artists dominate cosmic art history, women have been quietly revolutionizing the field for centuries—from 17th-century astronomy illustrators to modern abstract expressionists.
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From Romanesco broccoli to lightning bolts, fractal geometry mirrors cosmic structures. Our Black Hole Cluster series uses repeating PVC tube patterns to evoke this infinite scaling
In an age of climate crises and space tourism, cosmic art reminds us of humanity’s fragility and curiosity. As JIRA Art says: “Our work is a mirror—showing both the universe’s vastness and our small, brave place within it.”
While mid-century artists used oil and canvas, JIRA Art embraces mixed media (glitter, beach rocks, industrial scraps) to reflect 21st-century scientific discoveries.
The Space Age Revolution: How NASA Shaped Cosmic Art
17 Apr, 2025JIRA Art’s Black Hole Installations follow this tradition, translating gravitational mysteries into 3D lacquered PVC sculptures.
We honor this ancient tradition while reimagining it through abstract expressionism and architectural rigor.