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It's all about the things I create and the observations I make. Art, Geometry, Astronomy, the World(s) around me, etc.
I have always been fascinated by astronomy and the cosmos, I enjoy sharing my visual perceptions of these and other inspirations.

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  • Crescent Moons

    Posted on Friday December 14th, 2007 at 11:45 in more astronomical.

    3 images of the crescent Moon in December 2007. ...

  • Watercolour Saturn by Paul.

    Posted on Saturday November 24th, 2007 at 14:36 in more astronomical., poetry.1, share your art.

    You are time. I can paint you secondly nonewith hot breath and butterfly strokes.You are being commissioned. Your dusky colour a flutterand you look like an eye. Your thighs quicken in me.Spin vinyl slick.Press PLAY again!Crowssswoop the crest of Dev...

  • Moon over Owl.

    Posted on Wednesday November 21st, 2007 at 12:52 in more astronomical.

    This image has been culled from My_Sketchbook_#03A TEXTUAL MOON IN INK moon_over_pylon_click_here...

  • Solar shadows.

    Posted on Tuesday November 13th, 2007 at 10:57 in more astronomical.

    These images were captured using a 5mp camera. Spring 2007Click HERE to view more images captured using a camera obscurer.Click HERE to view my work based upon the moon.Click HERE to view my work inspired by astronomical happenings....

  • The Moon and Venus in the Garden.

    Posted on Saturday September 22nd, 2007 at 13:48 in more astronomical.

    Chalk on patio and lantern and yellow rose at twilight....

  • How Mars appears to shift against the background of stars.

    Posted on Thursday September 20th, 2007 at 12:15 in more astronomical.

    My interpretation of another diagram found in the text book I found in a second hand bookstore.The collage is culled from Sketchbook #93....

  • Chapter 18.

    Posted on Friday September 14th, 2007 at 16:51 in more astronomical.

    Ancient measures of distance of the Moon. My interpretation of a diagram found in a text book from a second hand bookstore.The book has long since disappeared. The collage is culled from Sketchbook #93....