Celestial & cosmic scenes
Skies, stars, moonlight, and imagined space — scenes shaped by light, distance, and quiet wonder.

A nature scene on a small box.

St. Augustine Sunrise-kit
Set the Scene
Celestial scenes begin above and beyond.
They’re defined by openness — night skies, drifting stars, distant planets, and light that feels suspended rather than grounded. These scenes often carry a sense of stillness, scale, and contemplation.
Some celestial scenes feel rooted in astronomy. Others lean into imagination. In both cases, the scene sets a vast stage where light becomes the main character.
Finished Celestial Scenes
Here are a few ways that foundation becomes a finished scene.
These finished celestial scenes are fully assembled and painted by us. Each one is a complete composition, accented by crafted wood, layered lenses, and hand-applied details.


Make a scene at home
Celestial scene kits include laser-cut wooden stage pieces, engraved acrylic lenses, lighting, and paints — ready for you to assemble and paint at home.
Paint the lenses, assemble the stage, and decide how light and space interact. Some scenes remain minimal; others grow over time as new elements are added.
Lenses for celestial scenes
In celestial settings, lenses often become stars, moons, planets, constellations, or abstract forms shaped by light and distance.
Because lenses are modular, a single scene can shift from quiet and sparse to rich and layered — simply by changing what’s placed within it.
Prefer Guidance?
Design a celestial scene in person during a studio session. Paint your lenses, assemble the stage, and explore combinations with help along the way.
Sessions are small, appointment-only, and intentionally unhurried.
Celestial scenes invite you to slow down.
Begin with light. Add only what belongs. Let the rest remain open.