Welcome! At long last here's the voting thread for the December 2019 Art Challenge!
And you are in luck, because this time you're getting the “Best of 2019” as handpicked by the artists themselves. Click on the thumbnails to view them in all their high-def glory!
Thank you for voting!
@gazomg has created a wonderfully detailed map of the Cardassian sector …
[Updated with a newer version on 03-28-2021 at @gazomg's request.]
@The Lensman presents one of his awesome retro sci-fi magazine covers featuring a version of the Enterprise you have never seen …

For your consideration I am submitting a look at a lonely Starfleet officer celebrating by himself in a gloomy bar at the bottom of a starbase …

@Rekkert grants us an inspiring look at the cutaway of the command center of Fontana Station …

@Starscape returns to October's “In Memoriam” challenge with a chair and a quote …

And last but not least, @Think as his first ever entry has some of his fractal work for us. It's “maths describing almost a three space maybe 2.7 dimensional spaces in the flat screen pixel mapped process [which] took the shape of something Trek” …

And you are in luck, because this time you're getting the “Best of 2019” as handpicked by the artists themselves. Click on the thumbnails to view them in all their high-def glory!
Thank you for voting!
@gazomg has created a wonderfully detailed map of the Cardassian sector …

[Updated with a newer version on 03-28-2021 at @gazomg's request.]
@The Lensman presents one of his awesome retro sci-fi magazine covers featuring a version of the Enterprise you have never seen …

For your consideration I am submitting a look at a lonely Starfleet officer celebrating by himself in a gloomy bar at the bottom of a starbase …

@Rekkert grants us an inspiring look at the cutaway of the command center of Fontana Station …

@Starscape returns to October's “In Memoriam” challenge with a chair and a quote …

And last but not least, @Think as his first ever entry has some of his fractal work for us. It's “maths describing almost a three space maybe 2.7 dimensional spaces in the flat screen pixel mapped process [which] took the shape of something Trek” …
