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PortfolioSpace, science fiction, and scientific illustrations created since 1968
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473_winter_solstice_diagram.jpg

471 files, last one added on Dec 16, 2007

Originals (Astronomical)


PioneerSaturn33x50small.jpg

20 files, last one added on Dec 18, 2007

Originals (Hamilton Collection Commemoratives)


VikingLanding1.jpg

7 files, last one added on Jun 12, 2007

Originals (Science Fiction and Speculative Art)


asteroid_prospecting_low.jpg

33 files, last one added on Dec 18, 2007

Originals (Science Fiction Cover Sketches)


RedMars_sketch01.jpg

6 files, last one added on Jun 12, 2007

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449_black_hole_blowback.jpg
449 black hole blowback700 viewsWe see one of the most energetic processes in nature as we look down the "throat" of a galactic jet. A huge black hole at the center of the galaxy rips stars apart. Churning magnetic fields and acoustic waves ripple outward. Digital painting for special "Black Holes" edition of Scientific American. © 2007 Don Dixon/cosmogracosmcosmographica.com
176_IceWorld2.jpg
176 IceWorld2643 views
267_ShiveringWorld.jpg
267 ShiveringWorld521 viewsShivering World, cover for Kathy Tyers novel about colonists' efforts to terraform a planet. Acrylic on illustration board, 1993. © 2007 Don Dixon / cosmographica.com
027_Mira.jpg
027 Mira787 viewsMira (or Omicron Ceti) is a giant star that swells and shrinks like a fiery heart, taking 332 days per "beat." Oil on masonite, 1974. artwork © 2007 Don Dixon/cosmographica.com
423_MethaneEarthPan.jpg
423 MethaneEarthPan680 viewsThe ancient earth may have presented a wild landscape of steaming volcanoes, shallow but storm-tossed seas, all enshrouded with an orange methane haze. Hybrid painting, 2004, for Scientific American