





White Dwarf Noise - Painting by Kelly Lewis
White Dwarf Noise
The smallest lights often burn the loudest.
Like the dying remnants of stars, this image is densely speckled, white-hot in places, fading to black in others.
It evokes static, pulses, and celestial interference — like a cosmic heartbeat buried in noise.
A visual whisper of persistence, compression, and inner force.
White Dwarf Noise
The smallest lights often burn the loudest.
Like the dying remnants of stars, this image is densely speckled, white-hot in places, fading to black in others.
It evokes static, pulses, and celestial interference — like a cosmic heartbeat buried in noise.
A visual whisper of persistence, compression, and inner force.
White Dwarf Noise
The smallest lights often burn the loudest.
Like the dying remnants of stars, this image is densely speckled, white-hot in places, fading to black in others.
It evokes static, pulses, and celestial interference — like a cosmic heartbeat buried in noise.
A visual whisper of persistence, compression, and inner force.
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: 405×505×35mm
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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