The elusive Fox Pea Vine can be found deep inside the dark lush forests of the Stickney crater located on the surface of Phobos, one of two moons orbiting Mars. Of all the craters dotting the landscape of desolate and cold Phobos, only the Stickney contains life. At this time, it is unknown why this particular crater holds life while others do not, but astrobiologists theorize it's because the Stickney crater lies near a mysterious monolith (once spotted by astronaut Buzz Aldrin) that beams a certain frequency necessary for the creation of life. Why do you think so many of humankind's attempts at Mars exploration has failed? Because the Fox Peas chased them away. Medium: Watercolor and colored pencil on paper.
If you sell a print of this I will totally buy it. Love it and love the whole series! :)
Posted by: Jill | February 09, 2010 at 10:48 PM
Ok, I know I'm going to hell, but,
"Megan Fox pees, yapping guardian of the dark crater" seems redundant.
Posted by: Vern | February 10, 2010 at 06:42 PM
I would buy a print of this too. It's gorgeous.
Posted by: Rafe | February 11, 2010 at 03:05 PM
Thanks!
I'll be adding new prints soon and Fox Peas will be included.
xoxo
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Posted by: 14 | February 12, 2010 at 10:07 AM
i love it!
Posted by: zoe | February 12, 2010 at 08:23 PM
Such beautiful artwork, as always.
Posted by: MJed Lance Von T. | February 13, 2010 at 02:12 PM
WOW. I love these little yappers!
Posted by: Kipling | February 26, 2010 at 03:48 PM
This print reminds me of the way my friend Paul illustrates. He draws and paints fairy-esque fantasy characters form time to time that are organic and whimsical. Too cool.
Posted by: Red | March 11, 2010 at 09:37 AM