29. Star Scrambled

Artist:
Rebecca Ann Struck
Artist Statement:
My egg captures the awe of the night sky, featuring the aurora, the Milky Way, and imagined nebulae in vibrant, astounding color. Inspired by cosmic wonder, this piece inspired by a nod to the real EGGs—Evaporating Gaseous Globules—discovered by the Hubble Space Telescope in the Eagle Nebula, a stellar nursery 7,000 light-years away in the constellation Serpens.
These EGGs, found at the tips of vast columns of gas and dust, symbolize the mystery and beauty of creation—much like this egg, where science meets art among the stars.
Egg Location
7778 STH 42, Egg Harbor
Egg Sponsor
Salute Wine and Beer Lounge
Cast your Vote in the People's Choice Award
Egg Gallery

About the Artist
Rebecca Ann Struck
Rebecca Struck is a Door County-based photographer whose work captures the awe-inspiring beauty of the Aurora Borealis and the mysteries of the cosmos. As a member of the Door Peninsula Astronomical Society, Rebecca draws inspiration from the celestial wonders she explores during public stargazing events, translating the magic of the night sky into her art.
Rebecca’s current project focuses on Evaporating Gaseous Globules (EGGs)—celestial treasures hidden in the vastness of space. These cosmic formations inspire her work, blending their scientific significance with their ethereal beauty. Through her photography, Rebecca seeks to share the wonder of these extraordinary phenomena, inviting viewers to connect with the universe’s grandeur.