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Martian Child the cute movie. Bobby Coleman is Terrific!!!!!!!!
Every few years the issue of whether life exists or has ever existed on Mars makes it into the news. The “Martian Fossils” series is a tongue-in-cheek interpretation of that possibility. The images of Mars are from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter. The fossil images are from Wikimedia Commons. “Martian Fossils 1” combines a Mars Express image of the Mangala Valles region with a photo of what is sometimes refered to as “The Munich Specimen” of a fossilized Archaeopteryx from Germany. Archaeopteryx was the first fossil to indicate that birds had evolved from dinosaurs, and was first discovered just two years after the publication of Darwin’s “On The Origin Of Species”. After I had completed this image, I was bothered by how familiar it seemed. Eventually, I realized that it reminded me of Sir John Tenniel’s illustration of the Jaberwock from Lewis Carroll’s “Through The Looking-Glass”. Appropriately enough, the similarity is stronger if you flip one of the images, as if in a mirror. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jabberwocky
Every few years the issue of whether life exists or has ever existed on Mars makes it into the news. The “Martian Fossils” series is a tongue-in-cheek interpretation of that possibility. The images of Mars are from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter. The fossil images are from Wikimedia Commons. “Martian Fossils 2” combines a Mars Express image of the Hesperia Planum region with a photo of a Gnathosaurus macrurus fossil at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
Every few years the issue of whether life exists or has ever existed on Mars makes it into the news. The “Martian Fossils” series is a tongue-in-cheek interpretation of that possibility. The images of Mars are from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter. The fossil images are from Wikimedia Commons. “Martian Fossils 3” combines a Mars Express image of the Cydonia region with a photo of a fossilized frog from Bechlejovice in the Czech Republic.
Every few years the issue of whether life exists or has ever existed on Mars makes it into the news. The “Martian Fossils” series is a tongue-in-cheek interpretation of that possibility. The images of Mars are from the European Space Agency’s Mars Express orbiter. The fossil images are from Wikimedia Commons. “Martian Fossils 4” combines a Mars Express image of the Coprates Chasma, a major trough in the Valles Marineris canyon system, with a photo of a Brittle star fossil from Solnhofen limestone.
I drew this animation of Marvin the Martian from Looney Toons on 9×12 watercolor canvas with watercolor pens and markers. Who doesn’t love those old cartoons? NOT FOR SALE. I drew this for myself. ©COPYRIGHT 2009. JANET MARSTON. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. All items, including artwork, photos and logo, are originals created by and remain the sole property of Janet Marston and cannot be used in any manner whatsoever, including, but not limtied to, downloaded, sold, copied, manipulated, reproduced or redistributed without the express written permission of the owner.
©2008 Matthew Laznicka / Welcome to the planet Earth!
just for fun doodle
A slimy alien creature lusts after Earth Woman.
Another feature…Green like a bird:)! / I am stunned today….Literally. 4 features in less than 2 days for me is weird, to say the leas…
Another feature…Green like a bird:)! / I am stunned today….Literally. 4 features in less than 2 days for me is weird, to say the least…. / / The group Digital Abstracts and Patterns / Is Featuring Little Green Martian / Thanks to this group for the feature…appreciated:)
Close up of a table lamp :-) Camera: Sony Alpha 300
hey there folks. / since my website has been up and running (5 months now) I’ve been doing a monthly wrap-up on my facebook page...
hey there folks. / since my website has been up and running (5 months now) I’ve been doing a monthly wrap-up on my facebook page . It’s just a rundown on the number of hits & unique visitors to my site every month. the running gags are that perpetually make fun of my country for lagging behind the USA (a lot of Canucks have a bit of an inferiority complex when it comes to the US and it’s easy to push that button), the Unknown visitors are from outer space and I’m a bit paranoid about the Chinese presence on the board as they spiked after I mentioned their notorious internet censorship . Now… all that being said… here’s this month’s installment: get out your score cards kids, it’s time once again for everybody’s favorite moment on the internet: the kreddibletrout.com monthly wrap-up! July was a pretty exciting month for me as we broke all attendance records with a whopping 3331 hits to the ol picture bonanza warehouse. / Now I know, I know… some of you out there in internet land are saying ‘three thousand hits? so what? I eat 3000 hits in my cereal every morning!’ But ignorance is bliss and I don’t know what an honorable number of hits looks like so until I do I’ll gloat about 3331. / I’ve given up on mocking my country for always lagging behind the USA. The USA is just better and bigger and prettier and shinier than us, we have to accept that Canada. Don’t we? Well… if you do not believe that we’re a lesser country I suggest you tell all your Canadian friends to check out the website & get our Canuck pride reflected on my analytics board. Surely that will hoist our pride enough to bring the cup home in 11 months. (and we all know that home is in Montreal) / As you can see by the results, China is still a key player which of course makes me a little frightened. I worry that my taunting has awoken the sleeping giant & I really hope he woke up on the good side of the bed. / The Martians (visitors from unknown), well what can I say, you may have tentacles and weird crab-like facial appliances, but you’re some of my best supporters. I don’t morally agree with your diet of gerbils & would like it if one of you made a purchase from me (I think bug 50 would make a good addition to any flightdeck) but you’re alright. Word up, Taiwan! 3331 Hits Last Month / 297 Unique Visitors Last Month / 120 visitors from United States / 63 visitors from Canada / 61 visitors from Unknown / 21 visitors from China / 4 visitors from Romania / 4 visitors from United Kingdom / 3 visitors from Australia / 3 visitors from Germany / 3 visitors from Israel / 2 visitors from New Zealand / 2 visitors from France / 2 visitors from Finland / 2 visitors from Turkey / 1 visitor from Austria / 1 visitor from Taiwan / 1 visitor from Japan / 1 visitor from Russian Federation / 1 visitor from European Union / 1 visitor from Spain / 1 visitor from Syria that it from me this month. see you all again at back to school time!
I was playing around with drawing without borders for a change, using shading to create depth… this quirky li’l fella and the blobby design around him is the result.
quirky little martian design
I see the seventh sign to the tenth, pink power / Or maybe I see a psychedelic flower A moon, blood orange, with martians skating / Havi…
A poem I started and hope my artist friends will add funny verses to help me finish it!! Please, only verses suitable for viewing by children. You can add your verses to the comments and I will add them to my poem. Thank you, in advance, for sharing your words! / catherine
“The Martians had no resistance to the bacteria in our atmosphere to which we have long since become immune. Once they had breathed our air, germs, which no longer affect us, began to kill them. The end came swiftly. All over the world, their machines began to stop and fall. After all that men could do had failed, the Martians were destroyed and humanity was saved by the littlest things, which God, in His wisdom, had put upon this Earth.” / -War of the Worlds (1953) Photo actually taken in (where else?) Mars, PA.
This is a design inspired by the film Invasion Of The Saucer Men
A5 Card. Mainly iron, with some stylus highlights. / Who knows what lies beneath the red dust clouds of Mars? I have always had a love of astronomy & wanted to try some pieces based on the universe & beyond.
A UFO lands at the Scientific Center, in Kuwait City, Kuwait. Full size and you can go inside of it at the Exploration Center.
An original drawing in pencil by Tony Webster December 2009. It was scanned onto a computer and coloured in using computer software.
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