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Illustration of Astronauts Setting up a Base on the Martian Surface around their Lander Vehicleby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
38" x 32" Framed Art Frame
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Artist's Concept of an Alien Planetby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
40" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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View Across a Rocky and Watery Terrain on Extrasolar Planet Gliese 581 Cby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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pair of Andean Condors fly over an Amazonian villageby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
40" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Flying life Forms Grace the Crimson Skies of the Earth-like Extrasolar Planet Gliese 581 Cby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
38" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Illustration Comparing the Size of Extrasolar Planet Gliese 581 C with that of the Earthby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
41" x 30" Framed Art Frame
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Spring Sunrise Over the Surface of Mars' South Poleby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
39" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Artist's Concept from Atop Olympus Mons on the Planet Marsby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
40" x 32" Framed Art Frame
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Artist's Concept of Animal and Plant Life on an Alien Planetby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Artist's concept of Extrasolar Planet Tau Bootis b over a Hypothetical Moonby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Artist's concept of Methane Clouds over Titan's South Poleby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Two Giant Moschops Face off on a Sandstone Mesa 250 Million years agoby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Carboniferous forest of Midwestern North Americaby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Dimetrodon Fight Over Territoryby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Archaeopteryx Depicted near the Shore of the Tethys Seaby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Diabloceratops Wanders a Cretaceous Forestby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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carnivorous Suchomimus wanders a beach on the ancient Tethys Oceanby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Artist's Concept of an Earth-like Planetby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Artist's concept of Saturn Amongst the Hydrocarbon Haze of its Moon Titanby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Alien Flora Flourishes in an Impact Craterby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Artist's Concept of an Earth Buried by Layers of Cities Built by Generations of our Descendantsby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Artist's Concept of an Early Earth Impactby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Giant Meganeura with a 30-inch Wingspan Witnesses a Sunriseby Walter Myers/Stocktrek Images
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Walter Myers (Born 1958) was born in southern Indiana. He currently resides in the Chicago area, and is a member of the International Association of Astronomical Artists. His work has been published in magazines, books, websites, posters, CDs/DVDs, television, and framed for gallery showings. He’s represented by Stocktrek Images, a central source for images of modern day military operations, the universe, healthcare & medicine imagery, highly detailed prehistoric era illustrations, and stunning underwater photography. Myers loved art since his childhood and for as long as he can remember he used to enjoy drawing, especially pictures of monsters and dinosaurs. He became captivated with astronomy in 1965 at the age of 7. This was after he came across a single volume from an encyclopedia set for children which featured illustrations of the planets of the Solar System. Later on, Myers became concerned about realism in space art, and he preferred the science-based and objective photorealism over expressionism. In 1968 he was lucky to see A Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick when it was released in the original format. The year 2001 finely tuned his interest in space exploration and also the appreciation for the beauty of ethereal wildernesses. Initially he worked in acrylics, oil paints, pencil, and water colors, but today, he works exclusively in computer graphics that he creates on standard desktop computers. His distribution continues to expand as he adds striking new images on a regular basis. Myers offers high-quality and professionally printed wall prints for business décor or for personal use. They come mainly as framed Walter Myers art.