Description Title: 'BLOOD TEAL NEBULA - #7763, Edit J'.Aka: AVFTEOTMWG #41.Creation Year: 2021._______Series: 'A VIEW FROM THE EDGE OF THE MILKY WAY GALAXY'.Series Year: 2018 - Present (On-Going).Mixed Media: Light, Smoke, Clouds, The Sun, Real Objects, Computer Generated Planets & Stars, and Digitally Painted Planets & Stars.Style: Abstract SpaceScape Art Photography.Copyright 2021 Nawfal JohnsonAll Rights Reserved._______Series Statement: 'A VIEW FROM THE EDGE OF THE MILKY WAY GALAXY', began from my curiosity of what the Milky Way galaxy might look like from its galactic rim. I asked myself, 'What kind of SpaceScape, Abstract, and Fictional, Art Photographs could I design, based on the types of SpaceScapes I would like to imagine seeing inside the Milky Way galaxy, if I were an observer looking inward from the outer most part of the galaxy?' I knew that I should not do comparative works for my Abstract SpaceScapes, for example, attempting to create imagery like the real and ultra-impressive images coming back to Earth from the James Webb Space Telescope: Nothing compares to the JWST images. Therefore, I wanted to work in a style that I am familiar with when designing and constructing my SpaceScapes: Abstract Expressionism. I also wanted to include space objects that do exist in space. Combining Abstract Expressionism with space objects, I developed my 'Abstract Expressionism SpaceScapes'. I knew that my creative design options were nearly limitless. You must keep in mind that the Milky Way galaxy has a Radius of 52,850 light years, and it is 13.61 billion years old: That is a huge space-playground to work with as my subject matter. I can invent any abstract space scenes I can imagine because our galaxy is so vast, and it is so old, and there's a lot of different types of galactic formations out there that exist, and a lot that I can invent, to include in my Abstract Expressionism SpaceScapes artworks._______