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Lois Way Lois Way
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flowers for the quarantine

I put flowers on my patio to make a bright spot in my space in these terrible times

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Ndondocha Ndondocha
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Maladaptive Daydreamer

A little photo art experiment using LightX. Only backdrop and shapes used.

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Stacy Tucker Stacy Tucker
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Space Chick Commission

Wanted a retro sci-fi feel for this one. Done as a commission.

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Kfir Weizman Kfir Weizman
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Alien

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Stephen Stephen
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In the Beginning There Were Three

I painted this illustration to publicly proclaim the biblical account of a six (literal) days creation by the Holy Trinity to be the true account of the origin of all things that have been, are now, and will exist. I believe the evolution theories have many holes in them and lack sound evidence to declare evolution as the true account of the origin of all matter. I believe schools should teach both theories, and let the student decide which is truth for themselves. The three figures of light that are holding the hourglass represent the Trinity—the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit—Who together created all things. The background of the painting is supposed to illustrate that the Trinity created all things from nothing. The hourglass is supposed to appear to be made of pure gold, representing a creation without corruption and decay, which would later be part of the curse the creation would be subjected to because of man’s sin. The top and bottom bases of the hourglass have the icon of the moon and sun six times to represent the six days of creation. The six spheres floating inside the hourglass represent the six (literal) days and what was created on each day. The first day, God separated the darkness from the light. This sphere is placed at the bottom of the hourglass because sand in an hourglass always flows down. The second day, God separated the sky from the sea. This is represented in the sphere located at the bottom right of the hourglass. The third day, God separated the land from the waters, represented in the top half of the sphere. The bottom part represents the plant life that was created on the same day. The fourth day, God created outer space: every star and planet. God mentions the sun was created to light the earth by day and the moon to light the earth by night. This is represented in the sphere located at the top middle of the hourglass. 1514 The fifth day, God created the creatures of the air and the creatures of the water. This is represented in the sphere located in the top right of the hourglass. The sixth day, God created both the land creatures and man. This sphere is located in the top left of the hourglass. (October 28, 2017)

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Bobcomics Bobcomics
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Spaceboy and Muttley

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Kfir Weizman Kfir Weizman
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Space boy

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Michi Michi
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Spacey Inktober Day 1

Day 1 of Inktober! I went off the official prompt list for this one and the prompt today was Ring! I know it's digital and in color so I'm probably breaking all the rules. However I wanted to use this Inktober to practice my digital art as I would really like to get the hang of this display tablet! Probably won't have anything as "finished" for everyday this month but I kinda fell in love with this alien girl and wanted to do the whole shibang! Or well at least half the shibang.

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Willem Myburgh Willem Myburgh
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Pew Pew Pew!

Little spacebot ready for action!

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Maiyal Maiyal
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Alien on a Crumbling Planet

From doodle to a full render, this poor creature managed to find herself stranded in the middle of space! What’s worse is the space police found her!

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George Taylor George Taylor
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An Eye in Space and Time.

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Laura Goodman Laura Goodman
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Space explorer

Digital illustration made in procreate.

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Charlie Haggard Charlie Haggard
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Lost in space

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EmoArts EmoArts
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Space Dragon

i made this becuse i was bored, it took me 4 hours to draw. I always wanted to draw like a space dragon, here it is!

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Chariss Williams Chariss Williams
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Space Cat

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Wesley C. Phillips Wesley C. Phillips
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Laughing Eye

Flying Through the Night.

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Wesley C. Phillips Wesley C. Phillips
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Hyperspace Taxi

Far too fast to hail

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Jim Romer Jim Romer
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Voyager: Concept Design for a poster series for kids (1 of 3 set)

Pencil sketch of the first design for a set of Glow-In-the-Dark posters featuring famous exploratory man-made space satellites. Will post the final image next . . .

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Lucas Rodrigo Lucas Rodrigo
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Space Orca super speed!!!!!!!

This is the space orca, in a more elaborated way haha, it was my drawing for the inktober2018 prompt "whale".

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Michal Dunaj Michal Dunaj
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Variations: Space 1

Digital artwork

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Mandy Mandy
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“You look like a Monty Python Lady.” Notes on networking alone.

I took over as organizer of a Ladies Wine & Design group. Recently, I attended a grand opening of a co-working space, alone. I received some “compliments” that I’m not sure were compliments. To quote Chris Griffin: “I’m so awkward!?!”

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Lily Leary Lily Leary
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Space

This shows a girl/boy floating in a what seems to be a different galaxy.

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Amber Y Amber Y
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Cosmicritter

A starry long-necked fuzzit

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Fiona Chinkan Fiona Chinkan
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Cosmic Expression 14

I’m fascinated in how something may make you feel. For instance, I’m deeply moved by images of outer space from the Hubble space telescope, but I do not try to recreate those photographs in my work. What does not exist in those photos, is how they may make us feel. This is why you won’t see any “realism” in my art. When we send astronauts to space, they can discuss factually what is happening, but what truly moves human beings is when astronauts describe how they felt while they were there. So, I choose to express how I feel, as opposed to illustrate what I see.

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Mariana Cortes Mariana Cortes
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Space whale

Markers + prismacolor

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Sharon Birch Sharon Birch
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Lady Spacewoman, Episode 1, Panel 6

Lady Spacewoman, Episode 1, Panel 6; acrylic on paper, 4" x 4"

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Sharon Birch Sharon Birch
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Lady Spacewoman, Episode 1, Panel 5

Lady Spacewoman, Episode 1, Panel 5; acrylic on paper, 4" x 4"

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Sharon Birch Sharon Birch
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Lady Spacewoman, Episode 1, Panel 4

Lady Spacewoman, Episode 1, Panel 4; acrylic on paper, 4" x 4"

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Sharon Birch Sharon Birch
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Lady Spacewoman, episode 1, panel 3

Lady Spacewoman, episode 1, panel 3; acrylic on paper, 4" x 4"

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Sharon Birch Sharon Birch
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Lady Spacewoman, Episode 1,Panel 2

Lady Spacewoman, Episode 1,Panel 2; acrylic on paper, 4" x 4"

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