Truly a paradise indeed. The feeling of discovering something new and amazing that will be a testament to all of your hard work. "Pandora: Universal Paradise" is one of those pieces.
What can be said? This is one of the best space art designs that I have seen all year. The atmospheric detail placed in both the large earth-like planet as well as the large gas planet quietly looming above it truly makes the piece something amazing to behold. Let's not forget the amazing aurora borealis styled nebula give the entire piece an amazing dramatic effect that few space artists have mastered. The asteroids lingering above the terrain planet around the hovering space station ads some back story to this already great piece. Perhaps the planet has been discovered recently to satiate the growth of the ever growing earth, or perhaps this is earth many years from now with technology far in advance. The only one who can know for sure is the artist.
No words of mine can actually do this piece any further justice. At this point you'll just have to look at the piece for yourself and make sure your jaw does not drop too quickly to the ground.
What can be said? This is one of the best space art designs that I have seen all year. The atmospheric detail placed in both the large earth-like planet as well as the large gas planet quietly looming above it truly makes the piece something amazing to behold. Let's not forget the amazing aurora borealis styled nebula give the entire piece an amazing dramatic effect that few space artists have mastered. The asteroids lingering above the terrain planet around the hovering space station ads some back story to this already great piece. Perhaps the planet has been discovered recently to satiate the growth of the ever growing earth, or perhaps this is earth many years from now with technology far in advance. The only one who can know for sure is the artist.
No words of mine can actually do this piece any further justice. At this point you'll just have to look at the piece for yourself and make sure your jaw does not drop too quickly to the ground.
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