Here is some of my art for today (click for full image): "SHORE LEAVE" Lt. Andre Paulson stood beside his Danube class runabout after landing on the gentle ocean shores of Delta V for his shore-leave after a rough patch on the front-lines of the Klingon-Federation conflict. The calming waves and the blue water soothed over the sounds of explosions and hulls tearing … [Read more...] about “Shore Leave” by Nathan Warner
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“Chasing Fire” art from Nathan Warner
"CHASING FIRE" A Prometheus class starship warps on its way to its mission field, lit like a sunset by a unique radiation of unknown origin in this spatial corridor. To see more of my art, check out my website: www.blabberdock.com Also, check out my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/Avaloniswest … [Read more...] about “Chasing Fire” art from Nathan Warner
Abandoned Outpost from a Fallen Empire: Nathan Warner
"ABANDONED OUTPOST OF A FALLEN EMPIRE" Like the Roman Empire of Earth, the Cardassian Empire imploded under its own weight and they were forced to abandon many of their far-flung outposts and stations. This Nor-class station was anchored out beyond the Badlands. Once the defining symbol of Cardassian prowess and dominion in the quadrant, now it is a dead and lifeless … [Read more...] about Abandoned Outpost from a Fallen Empire: Nathan Warner
“He Counts the Stars” by Nathan Warner
"HE COUNTS THE STARS" The U.S.S. Investiture, a cutting-edge Prometheus class starship, heads into a stellar phenomenon that is bathing a magnificent nebula in powerful energy waves, causing the formation of uniquely resonating, tonal harmonies. "It sounds almost like a cathedral choir," Captain Rachel Ristkel mused aloud as the energy waves had been converted to … [Read more...] about “He Counts the Stars” by Nathan Warner
The Elegance of Kay Nielsen: By Kaja Blackley
Kay Nielsen is an illustrator from the era of Arthur Rackham and Edmund Dulac. Though equally as talented, for most of his career he remained in the shadows of these two giants. Nielsen arrived from Europe to Britain after the meteoric rise of Rackham and Dulac, five years too late to capitalize upon the popularity of the deluxe gift book, as did both Rackham and Dulac. … [Read more...] about The Elegance of Kay Nielsen: By Kaja Blackley