Charlotte by @angelateixeirafnaf
Mix between my Galaxy art and Paradise art
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Charlotte by @angelateixeirafnaf
Mix between my Galaxy art and Paradise art
As the last piece of this #moonseries , here’s the far left #roundcorner of a #frozen , #dotted #icymoon . Its #shiny #spacecities are made of #sparklingice , witch really is no #bigsurprise , because it’s #freezingcold in our #milkyway #spaceparadise , plus it looks #prettycool and #reallynice . 🌕 ❄️ ✨ 🌌 🛸 #spaceartwork #drawingforchildren #drawingforkids #childrensillustrator #drawingspace #icecold #iceworld #iceblue #anotherworld #anotherplanet #dottedmoon #icecity #spaceillustration #mochahah #glasscity #cartoonillustrator (at Mars Planet) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9rh0jrFK95/?igshid=1hxnc0eox3o3x
Planet Cyrillus stands out in the cosmos with its luminous azure glow, marked by swirling silver clouds. This Earth-sized world is enveloped by a thin, breathable atmosphere composed of nitrogen, oxygen, and a unique, crystalline aerosol which contributes to its striking visual phenomena. The planet's surface is dominated by vast deserts of shimmering crystal sands, gleaming under its white-dwarf sun. Periodic sandstorms, laden with micro-crystals, sweep across the landscape, creating both a spectacular light show and extreme surface conditions. These crystal storms scatter prismatic light, giving the illusion of the ground itself flickering with flames. Despite the harsh weather, these deserts are paradoxically serene, their broad, undulating dunes resembling a frozen ocean of glass. Cyrillus's unusual combination of crystal-laden storms and serene landscapes offer an enchanting yet enigmatic vista, challenging our understanding of planetary science and meteorology.