I enjoy drawing circles, squares, and triangles, and I've indeed drawn a lot of them. For example, this piece titled "Kepler-452b."
I believe my works are generally straightforward and easy to understand, requiring little explanation, though there are a few exceptions, such as this "Kepler-452b."
Here, I am honored to introduce to everyone the planet Kepler-452b, known as Earth's big cousin. This is a newly discovered exoplanet located in the constellation Cygnus. Scientists have developed something called the Earth Similarity Index (ESI) to study Earth-like planets, which ranges from 0 to 1. The closer the index is to 1, the more similar the planet is to Earth.
Why is Kepler-452b considered Earth's big cousin? Because its similarity to Earth is as high as 0.98. Isn't that surprising, exciting, and magical?
Note: (Kepler-452b is 1,400 light-years away from Earth). I'm sure many of you, like me, find that a bit too far and hope scientists can find some closer ones. 😄
Artwork Information
Material: gouache on paper
Year: 2024
Size: 61 cm x 95.5 cm


