A classic Bruce Pennington work, used as a 1973 cover to ‘Children of Tomorrow,’ by A. E. van Vogt.
occasionally subtle

JVL
art blog(derogatory)
KIROKAZE

Kiana Khansmith

Kaledo Art
Peter Solarz
almost home
Keni

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styofa doing anything
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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i don't do bad sauce passes
Claire Keane
DEAR READER
NASA

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Show & Tell
Today's Document
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A classic Bruce Pennington work, used as a 1973 cover to ‘Children of Tomorrow,’ by A. E. van Vogt.
This looks to be a hyper-realistic silicone mask. What’s behind it?
When the boss intervenes, everyone is silent...
Sci-fi anime set in the far future,Scifi anime art,dark blue space utopia,small team of xenomorphoids,eerie,young,oversized elongated head,very thick and elongated head,delicate human face,thin,hairless,(xenomorphoid),arid rocky planet,2D,sci-fi,anime art,(masterpiece),cinematic,desolate cityscape,night,ultra high details,ultra high resolution,together,heroic,vulnerable, melancholy,sadness,crushing emptiness,in search of a lost paradise,90s anime style,hand drawn
“A soul who is not close to nature is far away from what is called spirituality. In order to be spiritual one must communicate, and especially one must communicate with nature; one must feel nature.” — Hazrat Inayat Khan
New Order Miboso @miboso__
“TELEPORTATION” (1960s) ☀ That awkward millisecond between here and there
Už trénují.😉