• Pretty good. Do one focused on one thing.

  • It's very busy. Not necessarily a bad thing. The swinging lunar vehicle and the LSAM taking off gives me anxiety lol

    It was a very busy day)

    I've been re-watching 'For All Mankind' and kept thinking this would break so many NASA protocols haha

    Well, maybe it's the Chinese.

  • This is very good. Not perfect, but I don't think it was intended to be. This is something I can seriously consider printing on canvas and hanging in my home/office. And I don't work on space and consider (as a futurologist) it to be low priority for now. So I guess, the power of art to inspire or something...

    You have an interesting approach to the composition, it's a bit like some late medieval art (I guess, not an artist, know shit about art history) where the entire picture is filled with stuff, but it still makes sense on the large scale. Basically having lots of primary objects of attention which are all of same importance. Not where the viewer looks at the initial point which draws attention and then moves on a certain line. But where I can explore the image and find the details.

    I am currently working on a project to build flying cities (on Earth, not in space) and I often think about best ways to communicate the vision, where all the various details are important.

    You are right. I was once inspired by Bosch and Bruegel. I like that this approach can tell a long story if you want it to. There can also be a central element or several, any combination. I also like that using AI you can animate all the elements separately and make a short cartoon with a plot.

    Bye way, one of the first such works was a dystopian surreal city of robots, but I rarely take on such long-term projects. There was also a flying city, but it was simpler. You can look at my links in my profile, maybe something will inspire you.