Friday, July 31, 2009

City Of Dreams


The City of Hope. The City of Ten-Thousand Stars. The City of Gems. Kaleidiscopia City goes by many nicknames throughout the Universe. The population of the city is over 800 billion! Kaleidiscopia City makes New York City seem like a village.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

The Hyper-Dimensional Skyscrapers Of Kaleidiscopia City


The Kaleidiscopians favour a distinctive architecture for their capital city. The architecture is a mixture of Mayan and Assyrian, with an hyper-dimensional edge.

A barren moon has a difficult time competing with the exotic stars in the dark skies overhead.

The skyscrapers of Kaleidiscopia City always glow a neon green at night!

Night Sky Over Kaleidiscopia City


Another dark, sacred night over the Kaleidiscopia City skyline. This remarkable city is on the planet Cordero Prime. The planet is located in a very dense globular cluster in the Sombrero Galaxy! That galaxy teems with life; and it can boast of hosting over a million intelligent species.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

The Streets Of Kaleidiscopia City


The capital of Cordero Prime, Kaleidiscopia City, is almost 10,000 years old. The 9,999 story Crystal Tower in the background has dominated the skyline for hundreds of generations.

A walk down the streets of this so-called City Of Gems can be very disorienting and surreal!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Dawn On Eres III


The first dawn of Summer begins on Eres III in the Whirlpool Galaxy. Bands of vegetation mirror bands of light in the sky on this very beautiful world so very far away!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

August 2009


The month The Great Calamity came upon us all..!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Milky Way Rises Above The Jasmine Sea


Jade III is a tropical planet that orbits a sun in the Large Magellanic Cloud, far above the Milky Way Galaxy! This tranquil planet sports an even more dramatic sky at night. Our sun is one of the billions of stars in the left arm of the Milky Way.

Evening Shuttle From Venusia


A multi-coloured shuttle sails over the Bridge of Sighs on the way to its landing pod on Cordero Prime. The planet Venusia glows green above the Kaleidiscopia Harbour. A crimson sky and dozens of nearby stars herald sunset on this beautiful world in the Sombrero Galaxy!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Titan And Saturn In Five Billion Years


The sun will turn into an orange giant in the distant future! Life has bloomed all over the outer Solar System, now that the sun is much hotter in its old age. Saturn is shown rising over a swampy, sultry Titan as the orange sun burns through the purple haze.

Fui And Fue


Two tiny moons, Fui and Fue, help to decorate another majestic sunset on Cordero Prime. The green waters of the River Nil flow gently by the skyscrapers of Kaleidiscopia City!

Friday, July 17, 2009

Liso Rising Above The River Nil On Cordero Prime


A sultry Summer's day by the River Nil winds down as the evening sky turns green. A richly forested moon called Liso sails through the dreamy late-afternoon skies.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Endless


Another gigantic super-cluster of galaxies lies beyond The Great Void. Trillions of distant galaxies glow red in the endless sea of space!

The dark moon in the foreground is Termi; a Great Void of 10 billion light years looms in the distance.

Marbles In The Sky


A dark-green moon named Liso gently rises above one of the golden arches in Surreal Park on Cordero Prime at dusk. Venusia is the bright evening star on the left.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

The Dark And Endless Skies


A globular star cluster turns the night sky into a jewel box above Cordero Prime. Dozens of blue-giant stars also help to light up the Emperor's Garden on this incredible planet in the Sombrero Galaxy. Thousands of the stars in this rich cluster sport their own civilizations. The Sombrero Galaxy is perhaps the most fertile galaxy in the entire Universe!

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Equidora Rising On Lingero III


The desert moon Equidora gently rises above the Red House on a typically cloudy evening. Lingero III is a water-soaked world that is blessed with fountains and enormous rivers and swamps. Equidora hardly has a molecule of water on its dessicated surface.

The solar-system is located in a very dense globular cluster in the Sombrero Galaxy. Dozens of stars are close enough to shine even in the daytime.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Lingero III And Equidora At Night


Lingero III is a swampy planet located in a globular cluster, deep inside the Sombrero Galaxy. Thousands of stars lie within a one-light year radius, and Lingero III is a stranger to darkness. Many of these stars can also boast of their own life-forms and galactic civilizations.

A lone moon, Equidora, sports a planet-wide desert, and helps to give the nocturnal riparian landscape its ruddy hue.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Verdeoro II Double Dawn


Another golden dawn on this green, pastoral world in the Sombrero Galaxy. Grazing, antelope-like quadrupeds watch the twin suns rise. Verdeoro II is one of the many agricultural planets that help to feed Cordero Prime.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Red Sky At Morning


It was a red sky at morning for the First of July. It was an ominous portent of The Great Calamity about to strike the world!