

Felt very ill today, came home from work prepared to head to bed for some much needed rest. But felt an urge to sit down and sketch, so I did. The first image was a bit silly, bits of greenery, buds, signs of life. This was followed by what I can only describe as a view into something connective, like a web, with many "nodes" that each act as a sort of gateway. Last, two more snake-rope images, one wrapping a planet, the other in a desert landscape. I don't have an explanation for these, just draw em as I see em.

Hmmm -- have you seen pictures of the so-called "Martian tubes"? Because you seem to be drawing them with some accuracy.
ReplyDeleteThe one in the desert looks like the vertebrae of a dead animal, maybe a snake. The one around the planet looks like a Chtulhu tentacle. Both good images.
ReplyDeleteI had a digital illustrator do a rendition of something like this for my book on Mars anomalies. Great images.
ReplyDeleteWow - yes this does look like the glass tubes. I have seen photos of those (though I was personally convinced they were geological anomalies). Interesting what percolates up from subconscious memories.
ReplyDeleteYes - I'm chiming in on the Mars tubes. Mac it the person to ask about this, but its the first thing I thought...
ReplyDeletepeace,
M!