
Ocean
49 x 64 cm
The Ocean is a quiet reflection on happiness - not as something to achieve, but as something to recognize.
This piece carries the stillness that exists beyond effort and expectation. It does not seek attention or intensity; instead, it settles into a space with calm confidence, inviting presence rather than interpretation. There is a sense of openness in it - a feeling that does not demand explanation, only awareness.
Placed within a space, The Ocean softens its rhythm. It offers a pause from constant movement and a reminder that fullness does not always arrive through accumulation, but through moments of quiet alignment.
This artwork is not about escape. It is about remembering what it feels like to simply be.
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HOW THIS ARTWORK CAME TO LIFE
Handmade
Created entirely by human hands, without automation or shortcuts. Each decision emerged in response to the image as it evolved, guided by presence rather than precision.
UNINTERRUPTED TIME
Days and weeks of focused, solitary work shaped this piece. Time was allowed to unfold naturally, letting the artwork find its own rhythm without the pressure of a deadline.
Facet by Facet
Thousands of resin facets were placed individually, one by one. A complex spectrum of colors interacts to create depth and movement, forming the image through slow accumulation.
Undoing & Rebuilding
The composition was adjusted and reordered throughout the process to ensure alignment. Not to achieve machine-like perfection, but to restore balance and coherence to the canvas.
Human Traces
Subtle irregularities and small gaps remain visible. They are marks of presence - quiet evidence that this artwork was made, not produced.
Materials & Finish
Double-sealed with a non-toxic protective layer, framed in wood, and finished with anti-reflective glass. Prepared for long-term interior display while preserving texture, depth, and character.

MADE BY HUMAN HANDS & SOUL
This artwork was created slowly, by human hands - without automation, shortcuts, or mechanical repetition. Every facet was placed in time, through focus, patience, and presence.
Throughout the process, pauses mattered as much as movement. Moments of hesitation, adjustment, and return became part of the work itself. Subtle irregularities, softened edges, and barely visible gaps are not imperfections to be corrected, but traces of a human journey.
What is made by human hands inevitably carries something deeply personal - the tension between intention and surrender, the discipline to continue, and the humility to let go. This is where Lunarti’s spirit aligns with the philosophy of wabi-sabi: a way of seeing beauty not in flawlessness, but in authenticity, incompleteness, and presence.
The artwork holds more than resin and structure. It holds hours of stillness, strain in the eyes, patience in the body, and the emotional weight of releasing control. Each irregularity becomes a record of presence, a reminder that what is made by human hands will always reflect the person behind it.
Just as we are shaped by what we endure, this piece is shaped by its making. It stands in its authenticity - honoring the idea that we do not need to be perfect to be whole.
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About this artwork
The Making
Each Lunarti artwork exists as a single, finished piece. It is created once and will never be repeated in the same way.
Each piece is made entirely by hand and typically takes between 60 and over 100 hours, depending on size and complexity. Time, stillness, and presence are part of the process.
No. Lunarti artworks are not produced in batches or replicated. Each piece evolves slowly through human decisions, patience, and attention to detail.
Yes. Each artwork is carefully sealed for surface clarity and professionally framed, arriving ready to hang.
Lunarti values slowness over speed, presence over perfection, and human hands over automation. Each artwork reflects this philosophy.
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