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  • I thought it would be appropriate to throw a man into the mix….merman that is. ;)

  • ASTEROID / OIL / $500 US (ORIGINAL (8” X 10”) SOLD / SIGNED DEDICATED PRINTS AVAILABLE How far can I see? Are there boundaries and limits to dreams? Last night I traveled to a distant place so far away there yet remains no maps or charts for these territories. My travels were filled with awe and amazement at the new vistas I encountered. Planets, stars and asteroids of indescribable beauty and form presented themselves for my perusal and enjoyment. As morning broke I arrived back from where I started lying in my bed grasping to remember the wonders I beheld the night before. How can I reveal what marvels I surveyed with common ordinary paint and canvas? I know I will fall short of my desired goal of relating this experience but I must try. It is what I do. I am an artist. And artists paint. So I paint this small, modest and lesser account of what I chanced upon last night. I know that my attempt lacks the expanse and profundity of my experience but I still must try. So forgive my inept abilities to present my encounter in the way I wish I could. But if you are what do and you don’t then your not. I have tried to live by this little aphorism. It has served me well. So, here I go again trying to be and do what I think I must. Just a simple artist who pushes oil paint upon a canvas striving to be a little bit better one canvas at a time. visionary imagist “Joey”

  • UPON A COMET IT COMES / OIL / $1500 US (ORIGINAL 16” X 20”) / SIGNED DEDICATED PRINTS AVAILABLE Upon some far and distant orb I witnessed through my dreams last night sights of new life exploding from the sky. The seeds of a new creation story hitchhiking on swift comets. Crashing a new vitality into a frozen landscape where it’s beginnings await a time to come when the warmth of some errant star will bring forth the inheritance of a new Spring yet unknown. I have heard it said that these celestial mariners have sailed throughout the Cosmos bringing with them the gift of Life. These heavenly Magi have traversed this vast universe bearing the gift of life from the Creator spirit. No corner of the heavenly realms escapes the possibility of a new beginning. So powerful and omnipresent is life that it seeks a refuge everywhere. Do not limit life to one small blue planet. Do not limit the movement of the hand of God. Expand your consciousness to an ever widening appraisal of what can be. Expand your vision to see what cannot be seen by the eye. Enter the realms of the magical and mystical. Where our Beloved resides and all things are possible. visionary imagist “Joey”

  • They could come at any time – in fact there is one due to come pretty close to Earth around 2030 according to Kitt Peak observatory. And while we’re fighting amongst ourselves, how will we deal with the real threat of an ansteroid hitting us? No, niether do I, but perhaps something fanciful like this might work. Acrylic painting.

  • STAR SHINE / OIL / $1500 US (ORIGINAL OIL 18” X 24”) / SIGNED DEDICATED PRINTS AVAILABLE / / We are star stuff. We bathe in sunlight and in moonbeams. In the intense heat and pressure of a billion stars proceeds the essence of life. Without such immense power all life would cease. How intricate is this cosmos. How wonderful is it’s complexity. How magnificent it is to know, to have consciousness, to perceive the wonders of it all. To be sentient beings traveling on this small blue life-filled orb, witnessing the grandeur of a Higher Power’s love for us. The bounty of a God’s love is infinite and timeless and given freely to all. visionary imagist “joey”

  • THE NEW EGYPTIANS / OIL / $500 US (8” X 10” ORIGINAL) SOLD / SIGNED DEDICATED PRINTS AVAILABLE The very hand that grasped the brushes and mixed the colors to paint this small portrait of the vast Cosmos is the very same hand that was created by the Cosmos. The very same eye that sees the Cosmos is the very same eye that the Cosmos fashioned. The very same mind that searches for contact with the Cosmos is the very same mind of the Cosmos looking for me. Deep within my aching veins courses the elements forged in the furnace of an exploding star of some long ago forgotten age. Elemental memories coalescing into a desire so strong and demanding that it literally is in my very bones. I seek to be reunited with my Beloved. It is there that I will find refuge and peace. I will have returned from the place from whence I started and I will know it for the very first time. To be is to be related. All things coexist. Nothing is alone. Everything has proceeded from the One Source, our Beloved, and will eventually return to be reunited. Death is the price we pay for life. Nothing, absolutely nothing, is wasted. The ancients knew that a time would come when a rebirth would arise. They built great monuments to await that day. They were not alone in their hopes and dreams. The universe is just too large to contain only three Earthly pyramids. So vast and numerous is life that it cannot be allocated to just one place. So, here is my painting, a small tribute, to the New Egyptians wherever their new Egypt may be found. visionary imagist “Joey”

  • Asteroids was a video arcade game released in 1979 by Atari Inc. It was one of the most popular and influential games of the Golden Age of Arcade Games. The objective of Asteroids was to score as many points as possible by destroying asteroids and flying saucers. The player controlled a ship that could rotate left and right, fire shots straight forward, and thrust forward. The player could also send their ship into hyperspace, causing it to disappear and reappear in a random location on the screen (with the risk of self-destructing or appearing on top of an asteroid). Each stage started with a few asteroids drifting in random directions on the screen. Objects wrapped around the screen edges. As the player shots asteroids, they broke into smaller asteroids which frequently moved faster and were more difficult to hit. Smaller asteroids also scored higher points. Periodically, a flying saucer appeared on one side of the screen and moved across to the other before disappearing again. There was a minimalist soundtrack featuring a memorable deep-toned electronic “heartbeat”, which quickened as the asteroid density was reduced by the player’s fire. Once the screen had been cleared of all asteroids and flying saucers, a new set of large asteroids appeared. The number of asteroids increased each round up to a maximum of twelve. The game was over when the player had lost all remaining lives.

  • A piece of scrap metal in a random field.

  • T-Shirt with Hyperion a moon of Saturn / Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech / Please visit my T-Shirt Gallery / Or visit my website Cometman.com

  • FRACTAL OF COLORS AND LIGHT

  • Mr Green flies along in transcendent mood. / His asteroid traveller belt puts him into a deep delta state, / which relieves the boredom of the long trip. / Time seems to vanish as he communicates with friends, / at both destination and departure points. / Virtually oblivious to the passing galaxies, Mr Green smiles at the thought of / meeting his relatives from the homeland. It was aeons ago / that they left their planet in search of a new home, / one not yet threatened by a dying sun. Space travel / had changed them in many ways. / Yes, it would be good to see Earth again

  • Model: Jessica /

  • retro video game system!

  • Somewhere in the depths of the Universe. Where Earth and the Sun don’t even register on the scans. Where the Milky Way is but a splash the size of a micron. Where home is so distant and you begin to have a horrible feeling. A horrible feeling that justs gets worse and despite unconvincing attempts to reassure yourself you realise that you have . . . / You’ve left the gas stove on at home. AGHH!! AGHH!! #&*@@ Created in Bryce 6 and Photoshop CS2.

  • Availble in all colors. 3018.

  • Original size: / H162.1 x W130.3 cm / 100 F / acrylic on canvas

  • This one pretty much made itself up. I started out experimenting with a couple of blackberries, and making a cluster out of them, and it took shape from there. Haven’t done a big one for a while – hope u like it. / For the groups that want a technical breakdown – it’s a photoshop work, obviously, and uses a surprising amount of layers – all the berry asteroid thingys are sourced from two original ones. The two faces on the moonberry are from the same image, and i used the liquify and transform tool to change the expressions.

  • FROM WIKIPEDIA / The Andromeda Galaxy is a spiral galaxy approximately 2.5 million light-years away4 in the constellation Andromeda. It is the nearest spiral galaxy to our own, the Milky Way. As it is visible as a faint smudge on a moonless night, it is one of the farthest objects visible to the naked eye, and can be seen even from urban areas with binoculars. It is named after the princess Andromeda in Greek mythology.

  • Just another ‘silly’ doodle… hope you like it. / Done with black biro then scanned in. / Detail: /

  • Spacescape created in Artmatic Voyager, Bryce/DAZ and Photoshop CS2. Real moons courtesy of NASA.

  • An asteroid with attitude… having a real OUCH factor to it!!! This is an INCENDIA fractal with some clouds and sky added in …to provide that adrenaline rush you were looking for!!!

  • They say that the world will end in December 2012. Some say the world will not end. It will be transformed. In this image you will notice the Mayan Calendar, Asteroids entering the earths atmosphere, Mayan Temple,Atomic bomb,time draining away,and life as we know it disappearing. Best viewed large A 3D Digital image. Used Poser 6, and Photoshop CS. Image copyright © 2009, Larry Fridel. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • When out and about on one of my trips, I came across a field of these. I asked my traveling companion what they were and he told me it was an Asteroid Aster. I checked on the growing conditions needed. Lots of heavy metal, watered well by frozen ice crystals, and temps of -200 F. I decided I wouldn’t bring one home after all. :o) Created in Apophysis 3D. Postwork done in Photoshop (saturation, contrasts).

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