Cosmos

Drawn in an eighteenth century style, Bob Venables illustrates the movement of the planets for Cosmos Magazine.

The Australian magazine discussed the two theories about the mechanism responsible for the movement of the planets which were debated in Europe in the 1700's. Bob's linear ink approach on parchment gives the piece a perfect historic feel.

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