Glenn Brown, Architecture and Morality, 2004, Oil on panel, 140 x 98 cm
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Glenn Brown, Architecture and Morality, 2004, Oil on panel, 140 x 98 cm
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In this image, Earth peeks through the capsule window, reminding us that a view like this relies on the ingenuity and hard work of countless people back home.
In the second image, we see our home planet as a whole, lit up in spectacular blues and browns. A green aurora even lights up the atmosphere.
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