An illustration for my work-in-progress novel Sailor for the Second Dusk.
Depicted is the interior of Alazir Station, a space habitat built into the tail of a comet in the Deltauri system, and the last free nation of the Hyades Cluster. Due to the overwhelming presence of water ice in the rock surrounding Alazir’s primary centrifuge drum, excess moisture has seeped inside and given the station a distinctly rainy and miserable climate. Nonetheless, Alazir is a city famed for its lively streets steeped in bright neon, casting gaudy rays to mingle with the colourful fabrics of merchant tents, dappled and wavering in a wet and heavy mist which carries every manner of culinary scent high into the cold air.
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  • shootwhatsmyname@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    there’s this nostalgic, cozy, breathless on-the-outskirts-of-societal-collapse-yet-an-odd-out-of-place-sensation-of-complete-safety kind of feeling I get very rarely and this art captures it really well

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    1 year ago

    I love the atmosphere. One can really feel the coziness of a small place with a warm hearth in the damp and cold of the station’s climate.

  • calhoon2005@aussie.zone
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    1 year ago

    That’s really great. So it’s the rest of your stuff on your website! I’m guessing it’s a graphic novel?