this image started life as a pencil sketch and evolved from there. The Double-mouthed sailtail generously tows his companion, Blockhead, across the Atlip desert. Blockhead shields Gorff from the watchful eye of the ever hungry Zylap. Their trusty, but aging pumpkin droid, brings up the rear.
A bright yellow reed frog in a sea of green in the Kilombero floodplain, Tanzania. Not hard to spot once you got your eye in!
Io moth.
Green is always hottest
Alien space invaders must have taken over my computer for this glowing curved abstract digital image. It is large enough for a medium sized poster. /
“Faster Mnlik, they are gaining on us!” “Keep your party hat on dear, they have forgotten to raise the landing gear on their “Beatle”.” Mnlik allowed himself a self-satisfied smile, while closing the right wing pod slightly to deflect them away from the cliffs. The Hihangers would not be happy if their city rest time was disturbed in any way. He need to maximise the downdraft and use the sweeping air currents through the gorge, to increase his advantage before Bloddk, realised his mistake and raised the legs. Bloddk would not win this year, Mnlik decided, his jovial headgear from the festivities belying his determination. Ever since the early transmissions from Earth all those millennia ago and the “Fab Four” had been popularised into local culture, the planet had changed. A change for the better he thought. In the old days, it was all work and no play. Public and even private displays of emotion were frowned upon. Not anymore, he grinned. The images, filtered through the space-time warp, were grainy, but enough data had arrived to let them know that they were not alone. The priests were wrong, there was life elsewhere after all. From what they could gather, they were humanoid like themselves and maybe “The one who had arrived” to tell them about immortality was also wrong… laughing and finding things funny was probably ok, and just maybe, winning a Beatle race would not consign your soul to hlekka for eternity. Their minds were opening, it felt good. “What are you smiling at, Mnlik?” questioned Frontalia, twisting her head to keep their pursuers in sight. “You know if you lose concentration in this gorge, we won’t make it ahead of them and there are rumours that the river snappers are back to their old tricks, so don’t get too close to the acid. “Relax darling, I was just thinking about how we carved their faces over the vector shields on our craft. They honour life forms, light years away, whom we will never meet. What matters though, is that the carvings remind us not to go back to the old ways.” They flew on in silence, both deep in thought, the race almost forgotten. In the background a song from Earth soothed their minds- ”...on and on, across the universe…”
© Sarah Moore 2007 / Christmas Beautiful People Bellingen Great Gifts Sport / /
Anne van Alkemade kindly let me mess up a photo of a Palmless Palm tree. Thanks Anne. The Elderdried Palmtopp Choir, belt out their best rendition of Christmas cheer. The peace mission from beyond the light belt, was attempting to convince humanity that endless fear programming, portraying all possible life elsewhere as mean and evil, was wrong and destructive. It had thus far prevented humanity from joining the myriad life forms of the Cosmos. The programming was strong, thought Elderdried Fuzzpenuzz, as he sadly observed the empty city. They were missing the most spectacular blended music, where sound created light and pulsed healing waves to all who were near…Ah well, he thought sadly, they would try again at the dawn of the next millennium…
Sales of this TShirt ? – 1 sale so far :) / Aki da Alien says / I Come In Peace / Tshirt design created by Karin Taylor / he is lime, but there are also other colours available / he comes in lime, orange, silver and yellow too / so just ask if you’d like one of the other colours / Aki Alien is disembarking his spaceship / the words say ‘I come in peace’
I got inspired for the idea of this work after reading an article about the possible colors of alien worlds in a magazine called Scientific American. This is a female character from another world dreaming about what possible creatures could exist on other worlds. She is manifesting imagery of different creatures with her powers and wondering if they really exist somewhere in the universe. I used Painter and Photoshop for this work, no references were used.
An alien invasion is commencing, bringing ominous and brooding blackened skies. A strange, other-worldly energy pervades the stratosphere affecting man-kinds consciousness. All is not well on the Big Blue Dot we call home !
......OF ART Antony Gormley sculpture… Melbourne People Seascapes New Zealand Frogs Lensbaby Infrared Industrial Spam Panorama Landscapes Real Estate Series Plastic People*
Now for some fun.. This is for those who look at large view.. You have to look close if you want to get the most out of life.. The people here on RB make me smile and feel good inside.. Now maybe I can help one person smile.. Enjoy Don’t Wait To Say Hello With A Smile
oh-oh… / damn monkeys.
When greys fill your day brighten things up with a colour invaders tee from jazz ,
love makes us do crazy things part of the summer of love series.
My nod to the Prodigy’s new album.
I did some major tweaking of the color levels just for impact. / f 5.6, 300mm, 1/100 / /
BIG,GREEN,SLIMY,has sharp teeth! / (Featured in the Art section by redbubble,Featured in Outsiders) / 531 views when entered into the 500+ viewings group. Also available as a T-Shirt. /
BIG,GREEN,SLIMY and has sharp teeth! (available in pink with an eye in the middle)
This little jumping spider is a female Green Jumping Spider (Mopsus mormon). These hunt in gardens, in low bushes, and like most insects. Mt Cootha Botanical Gardens, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Canon 5D Mk II, 65mm, 5x.. Available large, and best appreciated large!
A design for christmas =] the 3 brothers under your bed! I hope you like! - / -
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