Vintage inspired travel poster to the moon.
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Taos Moon Kokopelli Bumper Sticker
"Wolf Moon" Postcard
"Wolf Moon" is the title – an installment in my Wolves series. A beautiful girl (perhaps a wolf in human form? a werewolf?) sits in front of a full moon with her elegant wolf companion. If you look closely you'll see she has a tattoo of a wolf's footprint….. My original acrylic painting
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Earth and Moon by Galileo Postcard
Looking back at the Earth and the Moon from the Galileo Spacecraft as it begins it 14 year voayage to impact on Jupiter – this striking image part of the images returned by Galileo to NASA/JPL, is a unique gift idea for the space science, astronmer and astrophysics enthusiast on you Holiday gift list or a special gift for any occasion.
July 25, 1976 Viking Orbiter 1 Image (35a72) Canvas Prints
On July 4th 1976 we all celebrated America's Bicentennial. Then on 25 July, 1976 this image was captured. Two hundred years and twenty-one days after the signing of the Declaration of Independence the Viking 1 orbiter snapped this picture and everything changed, once again. Image Courtesy: Nasa/JPL/Caltech, oh, and the American taxpayer. Surf's Up! -_- No Drones -_- Bonini Beach Surfboards -_- Bonini Beach Surf Ace Street DX -_- MJ12CLUB.COM -_- http://www.Zazzle.com/MJ12club* -_- LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Copyright (C) 2012 Marti J. Hughes; All rights reserved.
Full Moon Mousepad
Full moon mousepad
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Sun Child and Moon Child ART PRINT fairy goddess
"Sun Child and Moon Child" – one of my favourite paintings to date, I love the colours in this one. Loosely inspired by the song "Moonchild" by King Crimson – these sisters stand together, but separately – representing the sun (on your left) and the moon (on your right). The sky & sea are both shown here reflecting the day/night dichotomy. Sun Child is cradling a chalice holding the light of the sun, and Moon Child carries a vessel containing the crescent moon. A rooster represents day/morning, and the moon-bunny is for the night. This is a piece I debuted & sold at Dragon*Con 2011 – originally it was in a really neat diptych (two-paneled) altarpiece frame that my husband Matt made for me. Even though the original has sold though, I have prints & other merchandise featuring these beauties! My own original acrylic painting. ******PLEASE NOTE – FEEL FREE TO CHANGE SIZES, PAPER TYPE, ADD A FRAME, MATTING, OR LEAVE IT AS A PLAIN PRINT!******