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ArtistDelicately-detailed whimsical Surrealist vibrant Art Deco zentangle wet-on-wet Golden Raio(s) watercolor depicting the Pauli exclusion principle - featuring an atomic orbital depicted as an oval box, with two arrows inside representing electrons. These arrows point in opposite directions — one up, one down — indicating the two possible electron spins (spin-up and spin-down), this demonstrating that an orbital can hold a maximum of two electrons, but only if their spins are opposite (because no two electrons in the same atom can have identical quantum numbers (including the spin)). The painting includes (1) A labeled orbital (“1s”) shown as a single oval box. Two arrows inside the box, one pointing up ("↑"), one pointing down ("↓"). a note-like legend pointing out “spin quantum numbers = +1/2 and -1/2” (visually showing the electrons’ opposite spins). Show an atom (helium), with two electrons filling the orbital with opposite spins.
Ornate watercolor and gold illustration depicting one interpretation of the atomic cosmic.