Deimos

"I often try to create images that look like a particular thing, not necessarily the actual material I'm using. I'm very interested in space and science, and my goal was to create something celestial.

For this image and the others in the same series, my experimentation with mixing materials—inks, water, little lights and some very simple chemistry—was yielding images that reminded me of the surface of moons. This is named for a small moon of Mars—Deimos is a god of dread and terror. I didn't name it that just to be dark—this (as well as the other moon photos) was taken outside in the red yellow light of the forest fires last year, which were very close and certainly inspired dread."

- Michael Van Huffel

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