Oumuamua Girl No 7, acrylic on high-quality paper by Lena Snow, 62x43cm, framed under glass. A red figure amid a violet cosmic storm, embodying strength, transformation, and surreal energy.
Oumuamua Girl No 7 (framed)
Original artwork, acrylic on high-quality paper, 62x43cm, framed in a customized wooden frame under glass (64x46cm), signed on the back of the artwork
Oumuamua Girl No. 7 emerges from a violet-toned cosmic storm — defiant, grounded, and luminous. With fiery red skin and a gaze that pierces space and time, she raises her winged cloak like a shield, caught between vulnerability and fierce autonomy. A surreal landscape surrounds her: a glowing cube, a swirling planetary disc — elements that feel both symbolic and otherworldly.
This piece was created under the echo of Creedence Clearwater Revival, particularly “Bad Moon Rising”, whose haunting urgency resonates in her stance. She is standing at the edge — of a storm, of transformation, of something unknown — but does not falter. The painting speaks of inner resistance, cosmic chaos, and the unshakable instinct to protect oneself, even when the world around spins wildly out of orbit.



















