Snailmail

“Phew! Thank goodness I caught up with you; I thought I’d missed the mail run.”
Akkermesh grinned with relief, as he skilfully flipped his letters into the snail box. Another gentrime, would have been too long to wait for the return trip.
“You are lucky slurped the snail, another three pecsureps and I would have been through the gap. Many Red orbits to wait for my return, had you not caught me in time.”
In ages past, on their once unpolluted crystal planet, Kryx, communications had advanced from wires to wireless over a few short gentrimes. Scientific advances soon allowed sub-atomic particle encoding quark transfer possible. Nothing faster, or more reliable than transfer at thought speed, they had surmised. It even made light, pedestrian by comparison. They were correct regarding the speed, but quite wrong re the reliability.
The Kryxian miners had reached thought speed, with information transfer, which it turned out, surpassed even that of light. Thought transfer had one major flaw though, it could be intercepted by highly trained individuals using intuitive telepathic look and lock techniques. The invisible “ether” of space, the so called empty or dark zones between solid objects was not, it turned out, empty at all. It was, the scientists had discovered, like an invisible elastic blanket, to which all things were connected and from which all things had sprung. This meant that highly trained individuals could, “surf the blanket” with the right clues and be led, also at thought speed, to the information they sought. The focus of energy required to concentrate and transmit the packets of data, created a “heat” signature in the mental ethers which gave them away and allowed interception and decoding. After a few major breaches of their defences and the lucky discovery of an enemy agent at work, the Kryxians searched for a more reliable method of information transfer.
Then, quite by accident, they stumbled upon snail mail. Evolving naturally in the dank, dark, slimy caverns beneath Kryx, the snails had developed an ability to communicate between themselves, using biological wave sensors on their “feet”. Over time they had roamed towards the surface in search of food, and that’s where they found the miners.
As a young free thinking miner hybrid, Akkermesh was first to recognise the special transport abilities of the amazing snails. In collaboration with the gastropods and the top scientific minds on Kryx, they had formulated a process using holographic multiplication, to create gigantic thought bubble transfer domes, which could double as protective bubble shields around their cities. The Kryxians used a recently developed write and memory wipe technique so that traces would not appear in the ethers. Once sealed, the writing was chemically encoded with the paper and vibrationally tuned to the recipient. Should anyone other than the intended receiver, open the letter, the paper would instantly dissolve. Thus the era of “Snailmail” was born on Kryx.
Snailmail belongs to the following groups:
Airbrush Art, Alien Races., Anthropomorphic Animals, Character Development, Humorous Illustrations ( NO PHOTOGRAPHY ) , Sci Fi and Snail Mail Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

cleanartdirtyart
JUST AWESOME, THIS IS COOL AS HELL
Anne van Alkemade
love it. discovering snail mail (hehehe).
Delightful characters.
Bernd Jansons
Yep … love it! Thanks, Tom.
Sarah Moore
It’s brilliant! What gorgeous characters!
thickblackoutline
oh! i LOVE this to bits :) the colours are amazing, and the characters are fantastic!
Hagen
Veru cute
Deri Dority
Brilliant work!!! Such an incredible imagination you have.
Ruben Flanagan...
great work Tom
Peter Horsman
Fantastic work…love the colours and shading and details…and everything!
Brian Towers
After waiting in anticipation, you came up with the goods Tom. I marval at your imagination, humour and skills in making these wonderful pictures. I spend a long time looking at the fine detail, highlights, blending, reflections etc. that you put into these masterpieces. More ‘post-haste’ please.
Jewd
Ah the good ol days before sub-atomic particle encoding quark transfer…love it, its not far off really!! Another gem Tom…
David Stuart
Just another magnificent piece Tom. Love the depth you’ve achieved here. Your a brilliant artist and I hate you :O)
Shanina Conway
Stunning characters Tom!..love the little mailbox man amazing work!
velveteagle
Very clever work here.. what a mind..
dreamqueen
Tom, that’s just brilliant, i love the colours and the whole creative concept, it’s just brilliant and it’s added a smile to my day :-)
micmac
Super creation,amazing
Dakolina
excellent. i like this alot
Tom Godfrey
Thanks fellow bubblers. You are too kind and I love that. Thank you all for your considered and positive comments – I feed off them, like I guess we all do. You have presented me with a banquet….buuuurrrrp! :)
Sharon Perrett
wow fantastic work, beautiful vibrant colours, love it
Cliff Vestergaard
Snailmail yeah ha ! Awesome to love the colours and the distance . Ture magic from the house of Godfrey.
bites
Fabulous work :D
georgiegirl
Fantastic piece of artwork!!! The backgrounds suits the two characters so well!
Tom Godfrey
Thanks georgiegirl. I agree with you :) I must say the medium size laminated print I had done, worked really well, with all the detail coming out nicely. The RB guys are very professional and produce a great product
Oran
amazing use of colours. Great work!!
Tom Godfrey replied
thanks Oran
EdgeOfReality
Beautifully artwork.
Tom Godfrey replied
Thank you E.O.R.
Robert O'Neill
Just brilliant. What else can be said.
Tom Godfrey replied
Thanks oneill -very kind of you. Hey, I was a full time teacher as well.
JayMartin
very far out
Tom Godfrey replied
Thanks Jay -yeh a good few light years away :)
Steven Novak
Great characters, amazing detail!
Tom Godfrey replied
Thanks Steven -it took bloody hours :) but I was happy with the end result.
Van Cordle
Absolutely fantastic!! Amazing!! I love everything about it!! All your work is fantastic!!
becteri
Brillient Job! Snailmail why didn’t I think of that! lol
Tom Godfrey replied
Thanks becteri. :) I’m glad you found it amusing.
melbourneguy75
Very cool, amazing detail in the artwork! :)
Tom Godfrey replied
Thanks David
Dean Warwick
Brilliant artwork and story!
Tom Godfrey replied
thanks Dean – high praise much appreciated :)
MillicentMorrow
Absolutely amazing work.
Tom Godfrey replied
Thakns MM. it is one of my wackier pics :)
Heabar
Just wonderful Tom & i love the story that goes with this beauty!!!
Tom Godfrey replied
Thanks Heabar. Much appreciated
Rich Gale
great image Tom and funny to.
Rich.
Tom Godfrey replied
thanks Rich – yeh even aliens need to laugh at themselves :)
Marilyn Harris
Your artistic talents and your writing – Just Brilliant!! Such a Joy!! :o)
Tom Godfrey replied
Thanks Blossom. What a lovely comment, much appreciated.
taiche
Very different take from my version …lol ..and cleaner ….
Tom Godfrey replied
Maybe? – I hadn’t washed the snail before I painted him :)
LavenderMoon
I don’t know how you do it, but I love that you do it, so please do it some more. : )
Tom Godfrey replied
You are a glutton for punishment I see :) thanks LM. I love your comments.
LavenderMoon
Weirder men than you have told me that before…. : )
Tom Godfrey replied
talking about art of course? :)
LavenderMoon
‘Glutton for punishment’... in general… : )
Tom Godfrey replied
:) I like your sense of humour – happy selling in bubbleland
LavenderMoon
And you as well, sir.. : )