Galaxy Gallop
by Bill and Linda Tiepelman
Title
Galaxy Gallop
Artist
Bill and Linda Tiepelman
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Photograph
Description
In the cosmic tapestry where stars are but distant lanterns and planets dance in gravity's gentle pull, there surged a figure of myth and splendor. It was known as Lumina, the galactic steed whose mane flowed with the streams of the milky way, its colors a reflection of far-off celestial wonders. Lumina’s essence was interwoven with the fabric of space itself, a being that existed in the serene beauty of the cosmos, yet apart from it, a spectral marvel eternally traversing the heavens.
With a mane that caught the stardust, Lumina galloped across the universe, its movement the silent music that orchestrated the motion of celestial bodies. Each strand of its vibrant mane was a comet's trail, leaving behind a wake of auroral light. It was said that Lumina’s mane had the power to stir the winds of planets and direct the paths of meteor showers, a creature not bound by the laws of physics, but a shaper of them.
On the darkest of nights, when the stars seemed to dim and the sky drew a heavy breath, Lumina would appear, its presence a beacon for those who sought guidance among the constellations. Its eyes, deep wells of cosmic energy, reflected the birth and death of stars, the eternal cycle of the cosmos playing within their depths. To witness Lumina was to witness the very heartbeat of the galaxy, a spectacle that left onlookers in awe and in peace, as if the universe itself had acknowledged their existence.
As dawn's first light crept across the worlds, Lumina would retreat into the nebula from whence it came, its silhouette a fleeting dream against the lightening sky. It was the nebular navigator, a silent guardian of the cosmic sea, leaving behind trails of light that would inspire tales among the stargazers. Lumina's story was one of mystery and wonder, a legend that traversed the astral plains, inviting souls to ponder the vastness and to dream beyond the horizon.
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December 13th, 2023
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