A rectangular epoxy resin art panel resting on a walnut credenza, its surface a serene abstract seascape in layered turquoise, smoke gray, and milky white, with embedded shimmering particles that glow under UV light. The left half of the room is lit by soft afternoon natural light from a large window, while the right side is subtly washed in violet UV light, clearly revealing the bio-luminescent lines and speckles. Behind, a muted, high-end living space with a neutral rug and sculptural ceramic decor fades into a gentle bokeh. Photographic realism, three-quarter angle close-up, emphasizing the panel’s beveled edges, glossy reflections, and fine resin details. The mood is refined and tranquil, showcasing how the piece transitions elegantly from day to night display.

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Discover the glowing resin artworks, slow craft, and lunar inspirations behind Moon and Back Studios.

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Where Light Becomes Liquid Art

Moon and Back Studios began with late–night experiments in resin and light, chasing the quiet glow of the moon on water. Each piece is a small cosmos, poured by hand to honor curiosity, patience, and luminous possibility.

A sophisticated home office corner featuring a long, narrow epoxy resin wall sculpture above a streamlined black desk. The artwork stretches horizontally, its design a flowing river of deep navy, smoky quartz, and luminous aqua bands that emit a soft, bio-luminescent glow when a concealed UV strip under a floating shelf is activated. Daylight from a side window creates gentle reflections on the resin while desk-level LED task lights provide a warm counterbalance. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated perspective using rule-of-thirds composition, keeping the sculpture in sharp focus while the keyboard, closed laptop, and a minimalist plant pot gently blur. The atmosphere is calm, modern, and aspirational, demonstrating how Moon and Back Studios’ resin art elevates a workspace with both daytime elegance and nighttime ambient glow.