Painting with light is basically free energy and has very strange or cool properties. For example, light moves in a wave, not just in a straight line, according to documentaries.
I had placed two stars close to each other. It produced a small lightning bolt between them once, and I don’t know what I did to make that happen.
I have witnessed light doing neat things. Things like a larger star on the ceiling, although hidden across the room among many stars, and all of a sudden it made a single blink or flash, and the corner of my eye caught it.
I have experienced some of my nebula work that appeared as a holographic image, with 3-D qualities.
When doing these murals for people, you and they will see strange, yet cool things like this too.
Things like walking past a room in a darkened hallway and seeing a star mural ceiling that lookes amazingly real as you pass by it. Star murals are very impressive when the lights are all out.
All this from free light energy that is captured during the daytime and is stored in tiny light crystals and slowly released all night long.
My granddaughter, when she was only 3 years old, corrected me about the difference between a shooting star and a comet. I am always amazed at what kids come up with
Start Your Own Star Mural Business Today. Visit: https://AmazingStarMurals.com