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Garden at Sunset, Angelo Filomeno, 2019
Embroidery on cotton 20 x 16 in (50.8 x 40.6 cm)
Lost frames
Design graphics Geya Shvecova (Soft Moon Relax) 020921
Patrick Woodroffe's 1976 cover art for "A Song for Lya," by George R. R. Martin
Ken Shiozaki (Japanese, 1972) - Dragon and Tiger (2017)
Mystree by Chobek
Eye on the Milky Way : Have you ever had stars in your eyes? It appears that the eye on the left does, and moreover it appears to be gazing at even more stars. The featured 27-frame mosaic was taken last July from Ojas de Salar in the Atacama Desert of Chile. The eye is actually a small lagoon captured reflecting the dark night sky as the Milky Way Galaxy arched overhead. The seemingly smooth band of the Milky Way is really composed of billions of stars, but decorated with filaments of light-absorbing dust and red-glowing nebulas. Additionally, both Jupiter (slightly left the galactic arch) and Saturn (slightly to the right) are visible. The lights of small towns dot the unusual vertical horizon. The rocky terrain around the lagoon appears to some more like the surface of Mars than our Earth. via NASA
Ferdinand Knab- Römische Landschaft , 1898