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Artemis II: Lunar Roundup | Fine Art Print & Postcards

Artemis II: Lunar Roundup | Fine Art Print & Postcards

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🌕 Artemis II: Lunar Roundup Postcard & Print

Where Science Meets Fiction, and Your Walls Meet Adventure

The Story

Inspired by the golden age of Galaxy Science Fiction and the historic Artemis II mission, this illustration celebrates Christina Hammock Koch, the first woman to circumnavigate the Moon. Channeling the spirit of vintage pulp magazines—where rocket ships, ray guns, and wide-eyed heroes shared the page—this piece blends retro-futurism with botanical whimsy. It’s a love letter to exploration, nostalgia, and the occasional ink splatter.

 

The Art

  • Medium: Hand-painted watercolor with a dash of Photoshop magic (to clean up the inevitable ink mishaps).
  • Style: A playful homage to 50s and 60s sci-fi pulp covers, complete with a custom "Geek+Tea" logo inspired by the original Galaxy Science Fiction typography.
  • Process: Six and a half hours of painting, one hour of sketching, and a lifetime of dreaming about the stars.

🚀 Why You’ll Love It

  • For the Dreamers: A piece of history and imagination, celebrating human achievement and the wonder of space.
  • For the Collectors: Limited-edition art that bridges vintage sci-fi aesthetics with modern storytelling.
  • For the Nostalgic: A nod to the golden age of pulp magazines, now gracing your walls (or pockets).
  • For the Planet: Drop-shipped by a trusted, eco-conscious partner—so your print arrives safely, sustainably, and with minimal carbon footprint.

🌍 Sustainability Note

Printed with love—and eco-friendly inks—on Hahnemühle German Etching, a 100% acid-free, archival paper. Because saving the planet is just as important as exploring the stars.

📡 Share the Adventure

Tag your prints, postcards, or cosmic decor with @geekandtea—we’d love to see where this piece lands!

 

"The universe is under no obligation to make sense," but at least your walls can look fabulous while you ponder it. 🚀☕

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