Old fantasy image depicting a kid in a space suit building sandcastles on the moon
I'm looking for an old image seen in the 80s. It looks like it could have been drawn by Boris Vallejo or Julie Bell, but as far as I know they are not the authors. Since they've drawn countless heroic fantasy pics and covers, etc you can imagine the style.
It did depict a kid (a girl I think) in a space suit, doing sandcastles (with a plastic bucket) on the moon.
Since this happened 35 years ago, I could be mistaken with the style, but I saw it at the same time as other Vallejo pics, on a slide show for the Amiga or Atari ST.
Does anyone know this one?
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I'm looking for an old image seen in the 80s. It looks like it could have been drawn by Boris Vallejo or Julie Bell, but as far as I know they are not the authors. Since they've drawn countless heroic fantasy pics and covers, etc you can imagine the style.
It did depict a kid (a girl I think) in a space suit, doing sandcastles (with a plastic bucket) on the moon.
Since this happened 35 years ago, I could be mistaken with the style, but I saw it at the same time as other Vallejo pics, on a slide show for the Amiga or Atari ST.
Does anyone know this one?
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Are you certain it was used as the cover of some book/magazine?
– RDFozz
5 hours ago
Sounds like it was part of a slideshow.
– Meat Trademark
5 hours ago
I think you mean artist, not authors.
– jpmc26
4 hours ago
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I'm looking for an old image seen in the 80s. It looks like it could have been drawn by Boris Vallejo or Julie Bell, but as far as I know they are not the authors. Since they've drawn countless heroic fantasy pics and covers, etc you can imagine the style.
It did depict a kid (a girl I think) in a space suit, doing sandcastles (with a plastic bucket) on the moon.
Since this happened 35 years ago, I could be mistaken with the style, but I saw it at the same time as other Vallejo pics, on a slide show for the Amiga or Atari ST.
Does anyone know this one?
object-identification cover-art
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I'm looking for an old image seen in the 80s. It looks like it could have been drawn by Boris Vallejo or Julie Bell, but as far as I know they are not the authors. Since they've drawn countless heroic fantasy pics and covers, etc you can imagine the style.
It did depict a kid (a girl I think) in a space suit, doing sandcastles (with a plastic bucket) on the moon.
Since this happened 35 years ago, I could be mistaken with the style, but I saw it at the same time as other Vallejo pics, on a slide show for the Amiga or Atari ST.
Does anyone know this one?
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Are you certain it was used as the cover of some book/magazine?
– RDFozz
5 hours ago
Sounds like it was part of a slideshow.
– Meat Trademark
5 hours ago
I think you mean artist, not authors.
– jpmc26
4 hours ago
add a comment |
Are you certain it was used as the cover of some book/magazine?
– RDFozz
5 hours ago
Sounds like it was part of a slideshow.
– Meat Trademark
5 hours ago
I think you mean artist, not authors.
– jpmc26
4 hours ago
Are you certain it was used as the cover of some book/magazine?
– RDFozz
5 hours ago
Are you certain it was used as the cover of some book/magazine?
– RDFozz
5 hours ago
Sounds like it was part of a slideshow.
– Meat Trademark
5 hours ago
Sounds like it was part of a slideshow.
– Meat Trademark
5 hours ago
I think you mean artist, not authors.
– jpmc26
4 hours ago
I think you mean artist, not authors.
– jpmc26
4 hours ago
add a comment |
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That's Michael Whelan's work "The Ultimate Sandbox":
https://www.michaelwhelan.com/galleries/ultimate-sandbox/
http://sf.co.ua/13/05/wallpaper-2788939.jpg
that was amazingly quick! thanks Mark! Thinking of it: is that the only one image like this? in my (very possibly flawed) memory, the girl was seen from the side and holding the bucket in the hands. Could someone else have copied that concept? or is my memory playing a trick on me (it was 320x200 pic back then too)
– Thomas
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That's Michael Whelan's work "The Ultimate Sandbox":
https://www.michaelwhelan.com/galleries/ultimate-sandbox/
http://sf.co.ua/13/05/wallpaper-2788939.jpg
that was amazingly quick! thanks Mark! Thinking of it: is that the only one image like this? in my (very possibly flawed) memory, the girl was seen from the side and holding the bucket in the hands. Could someone else have copied that concept? or is my memory playing a trick on me (it was 320x200 pic back then too)
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That's Michael Whelan's work "The Ultimate Sandbox":
https://www.michaelwhelan.com/galleries/ultimate-sandbox/
http://sf.co.ua/13/05/wallpaper-2788939.jpg
that was amazingly quick! thanks Mark! Thinking of it: is that the only one image like this? in my (very possibly flawed) memory, the girl was seen from the side and holding the bucket in the hands. Could someone else have copied that concept? or is my memory playing a trick on me (it was 320x200 pic back then too)
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That's Michael Whelan's work "The Ultimate Sandbox":
https://www.michaelwhelan.com/galleries/ultimate-sandbox/
http://sf.co.ua/13/05/wallpaper-2788939.jpg
That's Michael Whelan's work "The Ultimate Sandbox":
https://www.michaelwhelan.com/galleries/ultimate-sandbox/
http://sf.co.ua/13/05/wallpaper-2788939.jpg
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that was amazingly quick! thanks Mark! Thinking of it: is that the only one image like this? in my (very possibly flawed) memory, the girl was seen from the side and holding the bucket in the hands. Could someone else have copied that concept? or is my memory playing a trick on me (it was 320x200 pic back then too)
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that was amazingly quick! thanks Mark! Thinking of it: is that the only one image like this? in my (very possibly flawed) memory, the girl was seen from the side and holding the bucket in the hands. Could someone else have copied that concept? or is my memory playing a trick on me (it was 320x200 pic back then too)
– Thomas
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that was amazingly quick! thanks Mark! Thinking of it: is that the only one image like this? in my (very possibly flawed) memory, the girl was seen from the side and holding the bucket in the hands. Could someone else have copied that concept? or is my memory playing a trick on me (it was 320x200 pic back then too)
– Thomas
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that was amazingly quick! thanks Mark! Thinking of it: is that the only one image like this? in my (very possibly flawed) memory, the girl was seen from the side and holding the bucket in the hands. Could someone else have copied that concept? or is my memory playing a trick on me (it was 320x200 pic back then too)
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Are you certain it was used as the cover of some book/magazine?
– RDFozz
5 hours ago
Sounds like it was part of a slideshow.
– Meat Trademark
5 hours ago
I think you mean artist, not authors.
– jpmc26
4 hours ago