I've been fascinated with space and astronomy since early childhood. I remember browsing through my dad's extensive library of scientific books, mesmerized by black and white photos of faraway galaxies, the Saturn's rings, and the moon's surface. My imagination ignited, and curiosity aroused questions like how far the stars are, what they consist of, and what planetary formation is. Perhaps, not a typical set of questions a 6-year-old would ask:)

Years ago, I discovered Astronomy Picture of the day (apod - look it up and thank me later) - the bright photos and explanations that did not require you to have a degree in astrophysics. I could spend hours looking and colorful images of various nebulae and galaxies.

Creating key art for this SCI show brought joy to an inner geeky child in me. It was fun to combine my knowledge and artistic expression for this project.

Meteorite striking a planet? A collision of two planets? A cataclysmic event in far-far space.

A bit of sci-fi theme on this comp. Interstellar vibes, perhaps?

This comp is all about Voyager’s journey. Curious about what distant horizons it has seen? So am I!