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Acrylic on canvas 3’ x 2.5’ “The 2 selves of being…The Higher self and the underworld messenger meet in our human experiences…”
It is now evident that Ærtebøsser were intelligent and the proof is right here. Here I bring to you a vessel that was found almost intact deep beneath the Danish village of Vangede in ancient layers of rock dating back to the earlies day of our earth’s history. This huge ship was found only a week ago and was excavated with the greatest care as it measures a staggering 1500 meters from corner to corner. Danish scientists have proved that the vessel was designed for inter-planetary voyages. This fact has given birth to the theory that Ærtebøsser were in contact with – or maybe were related to – the Latoocarfians of Ganymede. In my opinion this theory is weakened by the fact that the Latoocarfians are fictional. / / Go here to get this image as a free desktop wallpaper (private use only) at my gallery at Caedes.net
This example was written about 25,000 years ago by a holidaying Martian and transmitted back to her grandaughter on the home planet. I am no academic but a rough translation would be…. “Here we are 5 light years from home already and Mozhie tells me he thinks he left the gas on. Please check – my life!!!!!”. Of course if anyone comes up with a better translation then you are as mad as I am. LOL
This is it. I spent a while brainstorming this, it’s part of a big project I’m working on, some hidden ace I’ll not reveal for the moment. Here I offer my odd, weird and abstract schematic of the core of an alien computer. Each line was manually placed (yes, you got it right) trying to follow my own wicked logic for line placement. I spent hours arranging those lines then copying that original layer of lines to create the final image (which has over 20 layers). It’s obscenely big (4500×4500) and Photoshop cried every time I added another line. Lets explain things a bit: the core is clearly at the centre. There are four subnetworks (the other four spheres) which represent diverse aspects that the Mainframe has, plus some “ghost schemes”, more specifically two copies of the core extended above it (yes, the light from the center doesn’t have any lens flare I built the light myself by arranging several output renders from Chaoscope), which are part of the core but can act independently if needed. The lines are the thousands of connections/links between nodes, subnetworks and other links. A long story awaits.
Jojo recently took a quick trip into space, while Annie went to Area 51 to get some engine tuning done.
Detroit has a long and rich history as a fertile ground, / a cultural vortex, for creating revolutinary leadership in all forms. / Musically speaking, James Carter is a giant in a long history of musical stalwarts and innovators from Motown. What I appreciate about JC is his mastery, commitment, professionalism. He maintains an accessibility and “down-to-earthness” in spite of his global success. It is uplifting to watch him walk into Baker’s Keyboard Lounge (Detroit) carrying his horn. I know, through his performance, the audience will be transported into a heavenly dimension. James Carter autographed this 18×24 original. This original is not for sale. This piece was conceptualized by utilizing, as a reference, a photo by Han Speekenbrink and images of the solar system. James often speaks of “planetary alignment” to underscore the synchronistic occurence of the presence of the audience appearing before him during the performance as a special moment in time. 18×24 Graphite Pencil on Off-white Strathmore Archival Paper
Digital Photo Montage Also available as a super high resolution Giclee print from my own website.
An off-the-planet collage of shapes and textures. Executed in Photoshop.
Here we find the system of Thelos and the other planets and gaseous anomalies all revolving around a permanent eclipse of their main sun for the system, this is what causes the various degrees of colors within this system. You can see several of the planets and their moons within this system. Most of the Planets are inhabited and is a peaceful system.
When I first got my new camera, an Olympus E-410 I had to try out lots of things, particularly shots inspired by out artists here on RB. So I had to try out water drops, I was pretty happy with my first attempt using food colouring. As I was lucky enough to get 2 different colour drops. I never thought to put it up, but when I saw the Homepage pic, thought ah why not. So here is my first attempt. Not tried it since. But I am sure I will some day.
Earth Mars
A long exposure at night on Blairgowrie beach.
Cosmically centered and rooted tree. Photo based illustration.
Space-Planetary Fantasy.
Space fantasy through digital effects.
Venus is not blue.
Created Using Bryce 6.1 / Rendered @ 7500×5625 300 dpi
An artist knows his landscape best; he can construct it, smell the wind, get a feel for his place. Tony Hillerman
I couldn’t resist this shot of the moon with the clouds.
Raindrops on a clover.
Strange infatuation seems to grace the evening tide. / I’ll take it by your side. / Such imagination seems to help the feeling slide. / I’ll take it by your side. / Instant correlation sucks and breeds a pack of lies. / I’ll take it by your side. / Oversaturation curls the skin and tans the hide. / I’ll take it by your side. tick – tock [x3] / tick – tick – tick – tick – tick – tock I’m unclean, a libertine / And every time you vent your spleen, / I seem to lose the power of speech, / Your slipping slowly from my reach. / You grow me like an evergreen, / You never see the lonely me at all I… / Take the plan, spin it sideways. / I… / Fall. / Without you, I’m Nothing. / Without you, I’m nothing. / Without you, I’m nothing. / Take the plan, spin it sideways. / Without you, I’m nothing at all. / / created with Incendia & PSP
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