*does impressive moonwalk*
I see you space lovers don’t worry.
Here is a little something I have done after all those Prototype sketching you could see down below.
As a treat you get a vid as well (wow ain’t I amazing, kind and funny)
Anyway here you go loves. I do like it, the reference for all of the space pieces is literally me typing into a Google searchbar “space” and going to images then choosing the one I think I will be able to do. Again I only just began doing space crafts, any other piece of art I’ve done was either fan-arts or simple sketches of manga panels now I just stick to whatever interests me or whatever I feel like doing. Let’s say (ooh explaining time) I have a headache I will not have any motivation or any mood for drawing something complicated, it’ll just make things worse for me so then I stick to simple. There’s days where I just draw a circle and then leave because I find the circle imperfect or that it is off. So I better put it away for some days and come back (stronger than ever!!)
Anyway! Enough yap.
Here you go lovelies…


February 28 2022 @ 22:00 (10pm) | Waxing Gibbous in Cancer
original photography: @dumpsterphoenixcombusting + @thevenusianphoenix
I lost repeatedly, until the defeat became permanent. My head permanently hangs low, and my hands lie defeated at my side, unmoving. I stopped expecting commitment from my friends and family. I stopped expecting the sun to rise in the morning. When I wake up, I keep my eyes shut for hours. I cling to every second of tranquility I have. I float through the day with drums clashing in my skull, and then I fall back asleep with my arms wrapped tightly around myself.
“It is only Sunday. The Lord has kept you here for another day,” the moon whispers through my window. I let go of my breath and fade back into my bed sheets.

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At 4207 meters above sea level on Hawaii’s Mauna Kea, Saturn slipping behind the moon. From the peak of the dormant volcano — Andrew McCarthy

© Keijo Lehtimäki. 4 Jan ‘25.
Saturn’s occultation by the Moon, viewed from Kuusamo, Finland.
“you can see Saturn, which is in the 11 o'clock direction, slowly falling behind the moon.”