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The Doradus Nebula
By Teknowizard, Section Post your sci-art
Posted on Tue Jun 17, 2008 at 07:50:54 AM PST

Astronomy It has often been said that every storm cloud has a silver lining.  As a person with both mental and physical disabilities, I don't get to do much in life, but unlike many I get to put much more time into my art.  With permission from NASA to create artworks based on their astronomy images, I like painting bright colorful recreations, like a recent series based on the Doradus nebula.

R136-  A Cluster of Massive Stars in the Doradus Nebula
A Cluster of Massive Stars

I like to go beyond just recreations, imagining what unknown worlds lie in such places.  Perhaps even advanced cultures with space vessels traveling about.

Tal Doradus -11
Tal Doradus -11

I enjoy visualizing what it would look like from the surface of a planet near such a captivating nebula.  To see a night sky filled with bright beautiful color and huge stars.

Dunes of Selydra -4
Dunes of Selydra -4

Doradus Series - More of my art

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