About this Product
"Infinite" is a mesmerizing 5x12 inch oil painting that invites viewers to journey into the depths of space. This cosmic-themed piece captures the awe-inspiring beauty of a vibrant nebula accompanied by distant celestial bodies. Swirling shades of yellow, blue, pink, and purple create a sense of movement and life within this expansive scene, drawing the eye around the canvas with a captivating interplay of color. The nebula, luminous and ethereal, stands out against a backdrop of dark space dotted with twinkling stars. The stark contrast enhances the glowing quality of the nebula and highlights the embedded planets, each distinct in size and hue, offering a glimpse into a universe filled with mystery and discovery. The use of finger blending in the artwork adds a unique tactile dimension, encouraging a deeper engagement with the piece's dynamic textures and radiant color palette."Infinite" finds its inspiration in the majestic expanse of the Milky Way, translating its grandeur onto the canvas with an emotive and imaginative flair. The artwork embodies a sense of wonder and contemplation, urging viewers to reflect on their place within the cosmos. This painting serves as a beautiful reminder of the boundless possibilities and beauty found in the universe, captured through a masterful fusion of art and imagination.
Freds Mini Paintings

Meet the Maker
The beauty of many worlds, in miniature. Prescott artist Fred Wilson paints compelling and complex micro-scaled works that often measure just a few inches. Using brush and palette knife, he paints some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth — and beyond
Fred paints in miniature and ACEO because he loves the challenge of seeing how much depth and detail he can achieve on a tiny canvas. His subjects are the opposite of small: the Rim Country of Northern Arizona, the rugged West Coast, the islands of Hawaii and European landscapes. He has even added reached beyond the limits of earth to outer space, painting scenes planets and stars and mythic impressions inspired by films such as “Star Wars.”
His more recent work reflects changes to his thinking about his subjects. He has wanted to break out of his safe mode and express the impressions of the color, movement and simplicity that make up the beauty of the land and seascapes that bring us pleasure. In his later years, he feels an urge to push himself, to throw the box away and live outside of it.

How it’s Made
I use my fingers to softly blend the colors of the nebula and light into infinity to create the depth