by Ann » Sun Nov 28, 2010 7:56 am
Like pretty much every other astronomy nerd, I atarted out as a science fiction fan, Daniel D. Durda. At least it was Stanley Kubrick's
2001 - A Space Odyssey that really fired up my interest!
For a while I totally loved, loved, loved stunningly beautiful painted images of imaginary worlds. What made me lose my interest? The increasing scarcity of such images, I suppose.
Well, your image is a complete stunner. Incredibly, incredibly beautiful. The lush yet rocky alien landscape, green but interspaced with fantastic purple flowers (?), and then those graceful birds flying in the sky, and that huge and almost translucent moon - or is that the actaul planet, and the world we get a closeup of is the moon, or one of the moons? - all of it is so graceful, so perfect, so almost painfully beautiful.
Thank you so much for providing one of these amazingly beautiful paintings of alien landscapes. I have missed them!
Ann
Like pretty much every other astronomy nerd, I atarted out as a science fiction fan, Daniel D. Durda. At least it was Stanley Kubrick's [i]2001 - A Space Odyssey[/i] that really fired up my interest! :D
For a while I totally loved, loved, loved stunningly beautiful painted images of imaginary worlds. What made me lose my interest? The increasing scarcity of such images, I suppose.
Well, your image is a complete stunner. Incredibly, incredibly beautiful. The lush yet rocky alien landscape, green but interspaced with fantastic purple flowers (?), and then those graceful birds flying in the sky, and that huge and almost translucent moon - or is that the actaul planet, and the world we get a closeup of is the moon, or one of the moons? - all of it is so graceful, so perfect, so almost painfully beautiful.
Thank you so much for providing one of these amazingly beautiful paintings of alien landscapes. I have missed them!
Ann