I just want to be sitting on an overlook one beautiful evening onto this very scene. I carved this wood down to a crescent moon shape and faceted the surface. I made a damn for the inside and poured many layers to get this effect. The back (as shown in the pictures) encases three strands of led lights and comes with a remote control for changing the settings. Then there is a layer of swirling galaxy colors, sprinkled with some shimmer to mimic the bajillion stars in the universe. I want it to appear 3D so even the silhouette of the trees has 4-5 layers. Plus I used some color shifting paint in the Milky Way galaxy to add to the magical effect. And because there will never be enough color shifting paint in anything. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
Moonlit Forest
12 inches high,
12 inches wide,
2 1/2 inches deep,
5 lbs 3.95 oz