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As described, my linocut is a space travel poster for a future where we all share the citizenship of Earth and can take rapid transport to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, known as the Galilean Moons (named after Galileo, who first observed them with a telescope. There’s a view of a section of Jupiter with big red spot and its moon Europa. Text reads “Take the Europa Express, your passport to the Galilean Moons.” There’s a hand holding a blue passport with a ticket in it. The passport has a stylized image of Earth with the symbol for Earth and the words “Earth Passport” on it.  Each print is burnished by hand onto lovely Japanese kozo (or mulberry) paper in a creamy ivory colour, 8" x 10" (or 20.3 cm by 25.4 cm).

As described, my linocut is a space travel poster for a future where we all share the citizenship of Earth and can take rapid transport to Europa, one of Jupiter's moons, known as the Galilean Moons (named after Galileo, who first observed them with a telescope. There’s a view of a section of Jupiter with big red spot and its moon Europa. Text reads “Take the Europa Express, your passport to the Galilean Moons.” There’s a hand holding a blue passport with a ticket in it. The passport has a stylized image of Earth with the symbol for Earth and the words “Earth Passport” on it. Each print is burnished by hand onto lovely Japanese kozo (or mulberry) paper in a creamy ivory colour, 8" x 10" (or 20.3 cm by 25.4 cm).

For #spacetober_challenge day 31 prompt future: “Take the Europa Express, your passport to the Galilean Moons!” 🧪🐡 My linocut is a space travel poster for a future where we all share the citizenship of Earth and can take rapid transport to Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons, 🧵

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My linocut portrait of astronomer Vera Rubin with short hair, glasses and resting her face in her hand in burgundy on a background of outer space with stars and galaxies in black with blue and pink splotches to mimic how dust bends light in space. At the base of the print is a large spiral galaxy with a plot of orbital velocity versus distance going out from its centre (so the distance axis is indeed distance from centre). There are two lines labelled “observed” which goes up from the origin and then is a pretty flat wavy line all the way across. This line marks the bottom of Rubin. Below it is a wide empty gap of visible white paper down to the second line labelled “predicted”. The Predicted line goes up from the origin to a peak where it diverges from the observed and falls smoothly back down in a gentle curve.

My linocut portrait of astronomer Vera Rubin with short hair, glasses and resting her face in her hand in burgundy on a background of outer space with stars and galaxies in black with blue and pink splotches to mimic how dust bends light in space. At the base of the print is a large spiral galaxy with a plot of orbital velocity versus distance going out from its centre (so the distance axis is indeed distance from centre). There are two lines labelled “observed” which goes up from the origin and then is a pretty flat wavy line all the way across. This line marks the bottom of Rubin. Below it is a wide empty gap of visible white paper down to the second line labelled “predicted”. The Predicted line goes up from the origin to a peak where it diverges from the observed and falls smoothly back down in a gentle curve.

For #spacetober_challenge prompt day 30 🧪🐡👩🏼‍🔬🔭 #histsci galaxy - astronomer Vera Rubin (neé Cooper, ‘28-‘16) & her discovery that angular motion of galaxies deviates from predictions, 1st evidence for dark matter, now known as 5x as common as matter & the stuff which dictates dynamics of galaxies & 🧵

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My linocut portrait of Johannes Kepler on cream coloured washi paper. Kepler is in Renaissance garb printed in indigo. He holds a compass and rests his hand on his model of nested Platonic solids from Mysterium Cosmographicum, printed in gold ink. Above that in silver in are 7 musical staves with notes next to symbols for related planetary bodies: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Over his other shoulder are 3 schematic diagrams drawn in ellipses (oriented with the semi-major axes horizontal) in magenta. The top one relates to his first law and shows an ellipse cut in two horizontally, the two foci labelled F and F’ and a triangle drawn to a point P on the ellipse (FPF’). The middle ellipse (2nd law) shows the Sun at a focus, and a series of circles on the ellipse as a planet such that the sections are equal area and alternate colouring (magenta or none) like a peppermint. The bottom ellipse (3rd law) is cut in half with semi-major and semi-minor axes shown

My linocut portrait of Johannes Kepler on cream coloured washi paper. Kepler is in Renaissance garb printed in indigo. He holds a compass and rests his hand on his model of nested Platonic solids from Mysterium Cosmographicum, printed in gold ink. Above that in silver in are 7 musical staves with notes next to symbols for related planetary bodies: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Moon, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Over his other shoulder are 3 schematic diagrams drawn in ellipses (oriented with the semi-major axes horizontal) in magenta. The top one relates to his first law and shows an ellipse cut in two horizontally, the two foci labelled F and F’ and a triangle drawn to a point P on the ellipse (FPF’). The middle ellipse (2nd law) shows the Sun at a focus, and a series of circles on the ellipse as a planet such that the sections are equal area and alternate colouring (magenta or none) like a peppermint. The bottom ellipse (3rd law) is cut in half with semi-major and semi-minor axes shown

For #spacetober_challenge day 29 prompt orbit: #mathematician and #astronomer Johannes Kepler (1571-1630)! 🧪🐡🧮🎢🔭 #histsci We remember him for his role in the Scientific Revolution, and his three laws of planetary motion in particular. His laws modified Copernicus’ heliocentric model; he replaced 🧵

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She suffered a stroke but persisted & completed a PhD in Public Administration from Virginia Tech in 2018 at age 88!

#spacetober_challenge prompt Earth
#linocut #printmaking #BlackInSTEM

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As described this is my small painting of a speculative travel poster for a future where tourists can visit the atmosphere of Venus. There are bright clouds in yellow, pink and orange with a small gold shuttle and a white high altitude balloon with an oval shaped suspended gold pod. Both vehicles have blue windows. Gold lettering reads, “Take a Heavenly Holiday in the Venusian Skies”

As described this is my small painting of a speculative travel poster for a future where tourists can visit the atmosphere of Venus. There are bright clouds in yellow, pink and orange with a small gold shuttle and a white high altitude balloon with an oval shaped suspended gold pod. Both vehicles have blue windows. Gold lettering reads, “Take a Heavenly Holiday in the Venusian Skies”

For the #Spacetober_challenge day 27 prompt habitat, my speculative little painting of a future where tourists can visit Venus. (I’m swapping day 26 and 27). With 90 times Earth’s atmospheric pressure and a surface temperature which can reach 460°C and melt lead, 🧵1/2

#sciart #SpaceArt

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My linocut portrait of Katherine Johnson in a upward gradient of raspberry to purple ink (she is a Black woman in a shirt dress, with pearls, glasses and a watch, holding a pencil, facing left with her arms out on an unseen table like she was writing, looking at the viewer over her right shoulder). Behind her on the right is the Project Mercury rocket with capsule and launch trajectory in black. Beside her on right is the Earth in blue with two images of the Moon in silver above to show the trajectory for the Apollo Lunar Module.

My linocut portrait of Katherine Johnson in a upward gradient of raspberry to purple ink (she is a Black woman in a shirt dress, with pearls, glasses and a watch, holding a pencil, facing left with her arms out on an unseen table like she was writing, looking at the viewer over her right shoulder). Behind her on the right is the Project Mercury rocket with capsule and launch trajectory in black. Beside her on right is the Earth in blue with two images of the Moon in silver above to show the trajectory for the Apollo Lunar Module.

For Day 25 #spacetober_challenge: historic missions-my portrait of mathematician and NASA scientist Katherine Johnson (née Coleman; August 26, 1918 – February 24, 2020). 🧪🐡👩🏾‍🔬🧮 #histsci One of the first Black women employed as a NASA scientist (and its predecessor NACA), she was known for her mastery🧵

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Lino block portrait of aeronautical engineer Elsie MacGill shows her from the shoulders up wearing a suit and glasses with wavy short hair back, with a Hawker Hurricane above her and several tiny ones flying in front of her as well as a Maple Leaf Trainer II airplane by her head. The print is made in an ink gradient of green at the top, followed by gold in the middle and green again at the bottom on cream coloured Japanese washi paper, 9.25” x 12.5”, numbered, titled “Elsie MacGill, Queen of the Hurricanes” and signed Ele Willoughby, 2025.

Lino block portrait of aeronautical engineer Elsie MacGill shows her from the shoulders up wearing a suit and glasses with wavy short hair back, with a Hawker Hurricane above her and several tiny ones flying in front of her as well as a Maple Leaf Trainer II airplane by her head. The print is made in an ink gradient of green at the top, followed by gold in the middle and green again at the bottom on cream coloured Japanese washi paper, 9.25” x 12.5”, numbered, titled “Elsie MacGill, Queen of the Hurricanes” and signed Ele Willoughby, 2025.

For the #spacetober_challenge day 24 prompt jet/plane I made a new #womenInSTEM 🧪🐡 #histsci #linocut: trailblazing Canadian aeronautical engineer Elsie MacGill (1905 – 1980), born in Vancouver, became the first woman aeronautical engineer & professional aircraft designer in North America, & likely 🧵

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Jet/Plane is the prompt for today’s Spacetober Challange. This is my digital artwork of the Shuttle piggyback on a specially adapted Boeing 747. From my Circles Portfolio. #spacetober_challenge #sciart #digital

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As described this is a very small linocut print of the night sky in blue with carved stars, Milky Way and a line across the sky and a line of silhouettes of evergreen trees in black along the bottom.

As described this is a very small linocut print of the night sky in blue with carved stars, Milky Way and a line across the sky and a line of silhouettes of evergreen trees in black along the bottom.

For the #Spacetober_challenge day 23 prompt space station I made a tiny linocut print of the track of the ISS across the night sky.

#linocut #printmaking #miniprint #night #forest #spaceArt #sciArt 🧪

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The prompt for today’s #spacetober_challenge is Space Station. My digital artwork celebrates the Russian MIR space station. #sciart #spacestation #digital

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My linocut of Annie Jump Cannon shows her in a 3/4 profile view wearing a shirt with a lace collar and her hair up. She is printed in a gradient of violet at the bottom to green at the top, printed on white 11” x 14” paper. The background is printed in a gradient (left to right) of dark blue, light blue, yellow, pale yellow, pale orange, orange and red. The background block excludes her silhouette of shoulder and head with the exception of a smattering of small dots in a swath from upper left to lower right (which extends to white spots on the coloured background). Also along the bottom are a series of circles of decreasing size (left to right, blue through red) labelled O, B, A, F, G, K, M. There’s a axis line along the bottom with 6 tick marks. Vertically from top to bottom along the left side are 15-, 10-, 5-, 0, 5, 20, 15.

My linocut of Annie Jump Cannon shows her in a 3/4 profile view wearing a shirt with a lace collar and her hair up. She is printed in a gradient of violet at the bottom to green at the top, printed on white 11” x 14” paper. The background is printed in a gradient (left to right) of dark blue, light blue, yellow, pale yellow, pale orange, orange and red. The background block excludes her silhouette of shoulder and head with the exception of a smattering of small dots in a swath from upper left to lower right (which extends to white spots on the coloured background). Also along the bottom are a series of circles of decreasing size (left to right, blue through red) labelled O, B, A, F, G, K, M. There’s a axis line along the bottom with 6 tick marks. Vertically from top to bottom along the left side are 15-, 10-, 5-, 0, 5, 20, 15.

For Day 21 of #spacetober_challenge prompt star: trailblazing US #astronomer Annie Jump Cannon (1863 – 1941), here with her stellar classification system which sorted stars based on spectral types, revealing their temperature from hot blue to cool red stars: O,B,A, F, G, K & M. 🧪🐡👩🏼‍🔬🔭#histsci 🧵

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My linocut print ‘Jocelyn Bell and the LGM-1’ showing the young astronomer in dark grey ink holding a sheet of paper, smiling while looking over her shoulder, dressed in a pea coat, cat’s eye glasses and pigtails. Behind her in green is her famous pulsar dataset like a series of horizontal parallel lines, each with an irregular peak in the middle, resembling a mountain range on a topographical map.

My linocut print ‘Jocelyn Bell and the LGM-1’ showing the young astronomer in dark grey ink holding a sheet of paper, smiling while looking over her shoulder, dressed in a pea coat, cat’s eye glasses and pigtails. Behind her in green is her famous pulsar dataset like a series of horizontal parallel lines, each with an irregular peak in the middle, resembling a mountain range on a topographical map.

For #spacetober_challenge prompt telescope: #astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell as a grad student in ‘67 discovered the 1st radio pulsar, a highly magnetized, rotating neutron star that emits a beam of EM radiation. 🧪🐡👩🏼‍🔬🔭#histsci This radiation can only be observed when the star is pointed towards 🧵

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#Spacetober_Challenge prompt is telescope. Here is my digital artwork of Jodrell Bank Mark 1A Radio Telescope. From my Circles Portfolio.

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One for #spacetober_challenge: Mars

I’ll post the making of and the finished papercut on Instagram! (Same username as here)

#Mars #sciart

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My small 7” x 5” Opportunity the Martian Rover. The print is in a gradient of rusty orange and black on ivory Japanese washi paper.

My small 7” x 5” Opportunity the Martian Rover. The print is in a gradient of rusty orange and black on ivory Japanese washi paper.

For the #spacetober_challenge day 18 prompt: Mars/Mars mission: This is a mini hand-pulled linocut 7” x 5”of Opportunity the Martian Rover. 🧪🐡🔭The print is in a gradient of rusty orange &black on ivory Japanese washi paper. Launched July 8, 2003, Opportunity (Oppie to his fans) was active on Mars 🧵

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My linocut portrait of Margaret Burbidge shows the astrophysicist in gold in from the shoulders up looking directly at the viewer. She has short hair with a little curl and wears a short-sleeved button down shirt with wide stripes. Behind her in black ink is space complete with stars and galaxies. At the base in the centre is a semicircular diagram (flat side down) of a supergiant star cross section in a radial gradient of yellow to red with small radiating irregular spikes. This is overprinted in black concentric rings labelled from the centre out: Fe, Si,O, Ne, C, He, H. At the bottom is a stellar adsorption spectrum: a thin horizontal strip with rainbow gradient of violet at the left through to red at the right with sporadic black vertical stripes. It is printed by hand on ivory Japanese washi paper, 11” x 14”

My linocut portrait of Margaret Burbidge shows the astrophysicist in gold in from the shoulders up looking directly at the viewer. She has short hair with a little curl and wears a short-sleeved button down shirt with wide stripes. Behind her in black ink is space complete with stars and galaxies. At the base in the centre is a semicircular diagram (flat side down) of a supergiant star cross section in a radial gradient of yellow to red with small radiating irregular spikes. This is overprinted in black concentric rings labelled from the centre out: Fe, Si,O, Ne, C, He, H. At the bottom is a stellar adsorption spectrum: a thin horizontal strip with rainbow gradient of violet at the left through to red at the right with sporadic black vertical stripes. It is printed by hand on ivory Japanese washi paper, 11” x 14”

For the #Spacetober_challenge prompt historic person, day 17, 🧪🐡👩🏼‍🔬🔭 #histsci I’m sharing my portrait of British-born, American #astrophysicist Margaret Burbidge (1919-2020) who was one of the people instrumental in building our understanding of stellar nucleosynthesis, how nuclei are produced in

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As described this is my slightly stylized collaged lino block print with an image of the parachute deployed during the descent of the Mars Perseverance rover as it landed on the planet February 18, 2021. The spacecraft team selected the red and white stripes to encode a secret message in binary: "DARE MIGHTY THINGS" along with the latitude and longitude of the Jet Propulsion Labs, in Pasadena, California  (34°11’58” N 118°10’31” W). The letters and numbers appear in black. This 8" x 8" print is made by hand on lovely Japanese papers.

As described this is my slightly stylized collaged lino block print with an image of the parachute deployed during the descent of the Mars Perseverance rover as it landed on the planet February 18, 2021. The spacecraft team selected the red and white stripes to encode a secret message in binary: "DARE MIGHTY THINGS" along with the latitude and longitude of the Jet Propulsion Labs, in Pasadena, California (34°11’58” N 118°10’31” W). The letters and numbers appear in black. This 8" x 8" print is made by hand on lovely Japanese papers.

New print for #Spacetober_challenge prompt day 16: parachute! 🪂 🧪🐡🔭

This is a collaged lino block print with an image of the parachute deployed during the descent of the Mars Perseverance rover as it landed on the planet February 18, 2021. The spacecraft team selected the red and white stripes 🧵

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My mono print built up with layers of ink on a gel plate of a Super Massive Blackhole (SMBH) with relativistic jets. It looks like a very dark black half-sphere with flattened bulge under it, surrounded by swirling reds and oranges in a wide ring, with two pale blue narrow cones going up and down (the jets) against the black of space.

My mono print built up with layers of ink on a gel plate of a Super Massive Blackhole (SMBH) with relativistic jets. It looks like a very dark black half-sphere with flattened bulge under it, surrounded by swirling reds and oranges in a wide ring, with two pale blue narrow cones going up and down (the jets) against the black of space.

For #spacetober_challenge day 15 prompt blackhole: my 6” x 8” mono print, built up with layers of ink on a gel plate of a Super Massive Blackholes (SMBH) with relativistic jets.

#printmaking #gelPlatePrinting #blackhole #astronomy #spaceArt #sciart 🧪

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Prompt for today’s Spacetober Challenge is Blackhole. This is my digital draft of a blackhole. I’ll be painting it in acrylic on stretched canvas after Christmas. From my Circles Portfolio. #Spacetober_Challenge #sciart

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My linocut print of mathematician & astronomer Nicole-Reine Lepaute (1723-1788) in a vertical gradient (bottom to top) of bright pink to lavender on white paper. She wears a wig and gown and the portrait is from the chest to head. Her 12 diagrams of the phases of the annular the solar eclipse of 1764 as viewed from Paris appear across her shoulders. Behind her head in green is her map of the path of the eclipse across Europe.

My linocut print of mathematician & astronomer Nicole-Reine Lepaute (1723-1788) in a vertical gradient (bottom to top) of bright pink to lavender on white paper. She wears a wig and gown and the portrait is from the chest to head. Her 12 diagrams of the phases of the annular the solar eclipse of 1764 as viewed from Paris appear across her shoulders. Behind her head in green is her map of the path of the eclipse across Europe.

For day 12 of #spacetober_challenge prompt eclipse: #mathematician & #astronomer Nicole-Reine Lepaute (1723-1788) and her calculated path of the solar eclipse of 1764. 🧪🐡👩🏼‍🔬🧮🔭 #histsci She also worked with Alexis Clairaut & Jérôme Lalande to precisely calculate the date of return of Halley’s Comet, 🧵

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I took this photo in June 2021. The sky was filled with fast moving lacy clouds that meant I could occasionally view the partial eclipse seemingly nestled on a rainbow coloured bed of clouds. #Spacetober_challenge

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My mini linocut asteroid has a 2” x 2” printed area on a 4”x 4” cream coloured paper. The image shows an irregular silver rock on a black background with circular black outlined craters. The print is marked “1/12 Asteroid Ele Willoughby 2012”

My mini linocut asteroid has a 2” x 2” printed area on a 4”x 4” cream coloured paper. The image shows an irregular silver rock on a black background with circular black outlined craters. The print is marked “1/12 Asteroid Ele Willoughby 2012”

For #spacetober_challenge day 11 prompt asteroid, my wee little mini #linocut asteroid

#printmaking #sciart #spaceArt #asteroid 🧪🔭

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My Linocut portrait of Caroline Herschel against a starry sky with comet and 5 inset diagrams of her observations

My Linocut portrait of Caroline Herschel against a starry sky with comet and 5 inset diagrams of her observations

For day 9 #spacetober_challenge nebula: Caroline Herschel (1750 – 1848) a trail blazing woman in #astronomy. 🧪🐡👩🏼‍🔬🔭 #histsci Hers was a real life Cinderella story, where rather than marrying a prince, she made a life & career for herself. Marriage her expected role but she was deemed unmarriageable, 🧵

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Linocut portrait of Mary Golda Ross looking over her shoulder in a gradient of green (at bottom) to gold (at top) surrounded by vehicles important to her career including P-38 Lighting fighter plane, and Agena rocket, important to Apollo missions in grey.

Linocut portrait of Mary Golda Ross looking over her shoulder in a gradient of green (at bottom) to gold (at top) surrounded by vehicles important to her career including P-38 Lighting fighter plane, and Agena rocket, important to Apollo missions in grey.

For #spacetober_challenge day 8 prompt propulsion, my portrait of #mathematician, aeronautical #engineer, philanthropist & Cherokee ‘hidden figure’ of the space race: Mary Golda Ross (1908-2008).⁠ 🧪🐡🧮🔭👩🏻‍🔬 #histsci

Great-great-granddaughter of Chief John Ross, who was forced to lead his people on the

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The #spacetober_challenge prompt is space agency, so I’m sharing this again, cause it uses NASA imagery.

Best part is that I quilted this using glow in the dark thread so there’s a glowing triangle grid on my bed.

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Today’s prompt from @spacetober_challenge is Space Agency. My digital artwork celebrates the 50 year anniversary of ESA. #ESA #spacetober_challenge #sciart #digitalart

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My linocut portrait of Henrietta Swan Leavitt is printed in silvery lavender ink on Japanese kozo (or mulberry paper). Behind her is a line showing stellar luminosity (capital L with subscript sun-symbol, a circle with a dot) as a function of time (t). She is printed over constellations in gold (Cepheus, Cassiopeia, Draco, Ursa Minor and Andromeda). ⁠ ⁠

My linocut portrait of Henrietta Swan Leavitt is printed in silvery lavender ink on Japanese kozo (or mulberry paper). Behind her is a line showing stellar luminosity (capital L with subscript sun-symbol, a circle with a dot) as a function of time (t). She is printed over constellations in gold (Cepheus, Cassiopeia, Draco, Ursa Minor and Andromeda). ⁠ ⁠

For the #spacetober_challenge day 6 prompt constellation, I am sharing my portrait of #astronomer Henrietta Swan Leavitt (1868-1921) who set the scale of our Universe. 🧪🐡👩🏼‍🔬🔭 Behind her is a line showing stellar luminosity (capital L with subscript sun-symbol, a circle with a dot) as a function of 🧵

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This is a mini print of Neptune! This hand-carved, hand-printed linocut is just 5” x 8” (12.7 cm x 20.3 cm) and shows Neptune, in blue and white with two fine rings against a black background, with the word and symbol for Neptune.

This is a mini print of Neptune! This hand-carved, hand-printed linocut is just 5” x 8” (12.7 cm x 20.3 cm) and shows Neptune, in blue and white with two fine rings against a black background, with the word and symbol for Neptune.

For the #Spacetober_challenge day 5 prompt Voyager I’m sharing my mini #linocut of Neptune for the Voyager program which sent two interstellar probes to the outer planets.

#printmaking #planet #Neptune #sciart

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My 6 colour linocut showing collision of Theia (here a large cratered purple sphere, only half of which remains) with the proto-Earth (swirling blue and white sphere) in a comic book Pop Art influenced style. There are zigzagging orange, yellow and white shapes like a comic book explosion at the impact site and projectiles splashing up. Theia is shown moving with wide yellow and blue stripes and the word “BANG!” In red with darkest blue outlines. The bodies are on an extremely dark blue background and in the bottom left corner is a yellow rectangle (or trapezoid) with text “4.5 Billion years ago”.

My 6 colour linocut showing collision of Theia (here a large cratered purple sphere, only half of which remains) with the proto-Earth (swirling blue and white sphere) in a comic book Pop Art influenced style. There are zigzagging orange, yellow and white shapes like a comic book explosion at the impact site and projectiles splashing up. Theia is shown moving with wide yellow and blue stripes and the word “BANG!” In red with darkest blue outlines. The bodies are on an extremely dark blue background and in the bottom left corner is a yellow rectangle (or trapezoid) with text “4.5 Billion years ago”.

The #Spacetober_challenge @spacetober_challenge day 4 prompt is moon so I’m sharing my Theia #linocut about the formation of our moon. 🧪🐡🔭⚒️ This 6 colour hand printed linocut print illustrates the formation of the Moon in a comic book influenced pop art style. The favoured model of Moon formation 🧵

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My Linocut of STEVE: a wide violet stripe with green aurora in vertical stripes below (picket fence aurora) against dark blue night sky with pin prick stars and Milky Way with a silhouette of evergreen forest in black at the bottom

My Linocut of STEVE: a wide violet stripe with green aurora in vertical stripes below (picket fence aurora) against dark blue night sky with pin prick stars and Milky Way with a silhouette of evergreen forest in black at the bottom

For the #spacetober_challenge @spacetober_challenge day 3 prompt space weather I thought I would share STEVE. 🧪🐡🔭

This is a hand-carved, hand-printed linocut print of a forest with night sky with the atmospheric optical phenomenon called STEVE: Strong Thermal Emission Velocity Enhancement, a 🧵

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