Asteroid Collision Course

Forged in fire and velocity, this painting propels an asteroid along its collision course toward a planet on the brink.

12x9 oil painting of a molten asteroid hurtling toward an Earth‑like planet against a star‑filled background
Asteroid Collision Course, a cosmic painting by Teresa Bernard © Copyright 2023 – Present

A fractured asteroid, ablaze with molten light, steals the spotlight in this painting—its collision course poses a looming threat to an Earth-like world below.

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Details & Highlights

A fiery asteroid tears through the heavens, its blazing trail slicing across a star‑strewn void as it hurtles toward a distant alien planet. “Asteroid Collision Course” captures that moment charged with motion and silence, where time seems to stretch between impact and anticipation. The looming impact in this scene reveals the skill Teresa Bernard has developed through years of focused realism practice.

Title: Asteroid Collision Course
Theme: The Cosmos
Year Completed: 2023
Dimensions:
12″ w x 9″ h
Medium: Oil on canvas board
Style & Technique: Realism, layered brushwork
Originality: One‑of‑a‑kind painting, signed on the front
Framing: Unframed, so you can personalize it your way
Certificate of Authenticity: Customized, hand‑signed and stamped with the artist’s personal embossed seal
Provenance: Direct from the artist’s studio

About This Painting

Glowing like a celestial ember, an asteroid surges forward—its path lit by tension, scale, and solar fire.

Molten and fractured, the asteroid dominates the scene as it descends toward a distant, Earth-like planet. The backdrop reveals a sprawling starscape—pinpoints of light in varying sizes scattered across a velvety black sky. Cool tones dominate the planetary surface with hints of oceanic blue, swirling white cloud cover, and sunlit terrestrial beige. The asteroid’s jagged surface is scorched with deep ridges, pulsing in searing hues of orange and gold. Signed by the artist Teresa Bernard in the lower right corner, the signature ensures originality and authorship.

Crafted in oil on a sturdy canvas board, the painting measures 12 inches wide by 9 inches tall. The board is 1/8-inch thick and made from artist-grade materials designed for archival quality and long-term durability. Its sleek profile makes it ideal for custom framing, which will be needed for proper display. The artwork arrives unframed, giving you the freedom to choose a presentation style that best suits your space. The painting includes a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity embossed with Teresa’s personal seal to ensure provenance and authenticity.

“Asteroid Collision Course” captures the ominous scale and dramatic intensity of an impending cosmic impact, rendered through Teresa’s signature realistic style. Perfect for science fiction lovers and collectors of celestial artwork, it speaks to imagination, drama, and cosmic scale. This original piece brings intrigue, sophistication, and bold visual impact to any home, office, or personal collection.

The original canvas painting does not have the copyright watermark ©️ teresabernardart.com.

Artist Reflections

Space has always intrigued me—not as a dreamscape, but as a place grounded in realism and vast possibility. That’s the energy I tap into when painting celestial scenes like Asteroid Collision Course.

I rely on science-based sources—such as NASA photography and authentic astrophotography—as reference points to ensure that what I create feels plausible, even at a dramatic scale. This observational approach helps me construct scenes that are informed by genuine cosmic phenomena, not imaginative reinterpretations.

This particular painting was driven by motion and impact. The asteroid isn’t meandering; it’s moving with purpose. That idea of speed and direction is something I carefully built into every detail—from placement and scale to lighting and trajectory.

—Teresa Bernard, oil painter

Comments from Art Lovers

“I hope you are just a painter, and not a prophet.” — @JeremiahCoombs, Gab

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