New Scientist – Black Hole Entropy

An opener illustration for New Scientist Magazine, for an article on Black Hole Entropy and how unravelling what's inside a black hole could reshape the foundations of how we think about space and time.

For the illustration I handcrafted a bold multi-layered papercut depiction of a black hole, filled with space matter and string theory, with a lone astronaut staring into the void.

Client
New Scientist

Illustration
Owen Gildersleeve

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