Essence

Julia Stephens

February 16th, 2026

Major: Studio Art & Creative Writing

Genre/Medium: acrylic sheets, ribbon, wire, vellum, beads, paper

About the work:

Although we have taken data and distant observations to generate possible models, we don’t truly know what the Psyche asteroid looks like. We only have an “essence” of what to expect. With this art piece I wanted to highlight the beauty in this uncertainty and discovery to come. There is a definition in shapes and form within the sculpture, but the materiality is transparent, representing the idea of leaving room for interpretation of what may actually come to be true. I wanted to play with how the journey to Psyche is just as important and beautiful in shaping the way we will view the asteroid upon arrival. The form of Psyche at the top is made using translucent vellum and printed raw images from the Psyche Spacecraft cameras. I laser cut three acrylic discs that spiral upwards toward the asteroid motioned by the wire forms and beads. With the term “psyche” meaning soul I did not only want to allude to uncertainty of a final product, but also feeling “essence” as the hopeful feeling that comes with the mission that gives Psyche a further depth.

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Date Added: 02-16-2026
Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/ASU/Julia Stephens - Psyche Inspired

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