I’ve got your satellite

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Power Across the Ages

In this commanding 20x24 inch original painting, an ancient Roman statue grasps humanity's first artificial satellite—Sputnik—in a gesture of timeless dominion. The classical figure, once a symbol of imperial power and control, now holds the very technology that launched the Space Age. It's a bold statement about authority, conquest, and the eternal human drive to capture and command the unreachable.

The title says it all: "I've got your satellite." This isn't just observation—it's possession. The ancient world claiming the modern, stone hands gripping steel, the past asserting control over the future. There's a playful defiance here, a suggestion that power transcends eras, that the impulse to reach out and seize remains constant whether you're conquering territories or orbiting the Earth.

Created with heavy body acrylics applied with palette knife, the thick, textured strokes emphasize the physicality of the grip—you can almost feel the weight of the satellite in those marble hands. Each deliberate mark reinforces the tension between the immovable permanence of classical sculpture and the fleeting, fragile technology of the space race.

Details:

  • 20x24 inch canvas
  • Heavy body acrylics applied with palette knife
  • One-of-a-kind original from Invader Girl
  • Comes framed and ready to display
  • Signed by the artist

A provocative piece for those who appreciate art that challenges, questions, and commands attention.