Galactic 

31 creative works found

  • Artoos encourages the responsible use of alcolhol. Excess consumption may result in turning to the dark side.

  • Galactic Dreams
    by Holly Werner

    US$4.13–US$110.20

  • Galactic Fanfare
    by Dave Moilanen

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Fractal art.

  • Galactic Nightmares
    by Holly Werner

    US$4.13–US$110.20

  • Galactic Fusion
    by Chris Willis

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    A fractal using Apophysis and Paint Shop Pro X

  • Untitled
    by Holly Werner

    US$28.93

  • Galactic Plants
    by Rajee

    US$3.42–US$68.40

    Colorful vines with leaves and flowers fractal design.

  • The Infinity Sky-way
    by Bobbie

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    It’s a time much closer to infinity, humans long ago overran planet Earth and as they destroyed the natural environment on Earth they developed the means to live in a completely artificial environment. As their numbers grew they looked to neighbouring planets to colonize. They spread across the smaller planets of the Galaxy but the outer, larger planets eluded them until they developed the technology for the Galactic Sky-way, fondly known as The Infinity Sky-way because of it’s shape.The Galactic Sky-way enabled safe passage across the galaxy for the regular interplanetary shuttle service. Unfortunately in the rush to colonize the galaxy they adhered to their ancient familiar architecture and so built huge cities covering every planet they could reach. Pluto was established as the Galactic penal colony being unreachable by the sky-way, rumour has it that no one makes it to Pluto alive and certainly no one has ever returned. Many thanks to the NASA Planetary Photojournal for the images, I’m not sure that NASA meant for artistic license to extend quite as far as I’ve taken it but oh well.

  • Space ship for my future shoot em’up named “Galactic Headbone” when a skeleton will save our galaxy. On the bottom the words: / “I must save this galaxy and my bones will give me the force – Let’s Rock!”

  • Galactic
    by T.D. Ruley

    US$17.10–US$91.20

    space scene, fractal work

  • Cacophony
    by Arletta

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • It appears after ColumbiformicdOvezolo had his COO silenced by Outerspace Hand the Intergalactic dOve Invaders put fierce resistance as they try to shield the eyeyOlk while it is being revealed in the outskirts of Multan as they know with the Pakistani Starfleet’s new powerful allies it’s only just a matter of time, especially since the Hijabi Four has teamed up with Outerspace hand too.

  • enhanced photo of fireworks

  • Our love for all forms of life near on this world and into the furthest reaches of the cosmos knows no bounds.

  • On the weekend I wandered around Melbourne with my family. While crossing the street I snapped this photo of the church opposite Federation Square. The background is a Hubble Space Telescope shot of the NGC 3603 star forming region. (from Wikipedia) NGC 3603 is a giant H II region1 in the Carina spiral arm of the Milky Way around 20,000 light-years away from our solar system. It was discovered by John Frederick William Herschel in 1834. It is home to an open cluster (centre of the image) containing about 2000 bright stars, each of which is much brighter and more massive than our Sun, and the only giant H II region in our galaxy that is visible at optical wavelengths. NGC 3603 is visible in the telescope as a small rather insignificant nebulosity with a yellowish tinge due to the effects of interstellar absorption. In the mid-1960s optical studies coincided with radio astronomical observations which showed it to be an extremely strong thermal radio source. Later observations in other galaxies introduced the concept of ’starburst’ regions, in some cases whole galaxies, of extremely rapid star formation and NGC 3603 is now considered to be such a region. In 1987 a supernova (known as SN 1987A) occurred in the Large Magellanic Cloud. This was the first supernova to be close enough for detailed observation with satellite based telescopes. One result was the discovery that prior to the main explosion it had thrown off a relatively small amount of material in a very distinctive pattern, a bit like an hourglass perpendicular to a detached glowing ring. One star in NGC 3603 (Sher 25, the number comes from the 1960s optical observations) was found to have thrown off matter in a pattern similar to that found for the supernova 1987A. This coincidence has aroused intense interest.

  • Galactic Maze 01
    by nvcreations

    US$5.61–US$149.42

    ‘Cosmos in all’ is the only Truth! / and we can only imagine about it!... / the Reality can be beyond the wildest imagination of anyone! / Time and space are warped in the maze of cosmos…... / the cosmic dance and music of Matter and antimatter are still beyond our comprehension! / We can only speculate where we are in the endless stream of time…........ / and in this Galactic Maze….... / Let us imagine…...... © Copyright, NVCreations, All Rights Reserved. / NVCreations.com

  • Galactic Gulps
    by kristenterrana

    US$3.71–US$98.80

  • Galactic whirlpool
    by pelmof

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    Abstract fractal image resembilng a galactic whirlpool

  • Galactic Bombard
    by TorkianMan

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    This digital image has been created using a variety of methods. The work is a combination of painting, paper folding techniques, photography, and digital alterations. These techniques have been employed to create images that are colorful, interesting, and very open to interpretation.

  • Nursery of Stars
    by Fractal3dArt

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Galactic Space Port
    by Lawrence Hickman

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    the outter moon of saturn is a space station used primarly for the study of life on other moons as well as a refueling port and a port of entertainement

  • Galactic Classics
    by Lawrence Hickman

    US$4.13–US$110.20

    all that remains of a temple from time when our religious leaders gathered

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