
This is first of a series of sketches I'm thinking of doing with the Move to the Music girls that I might do as finished color pieces. I'd probably call the series Sleeping Beauties. Here we see Isabella Sanchez, stage name Harmony, sleeping on a hot summer evening. Isabella's mother is an astromoner for the European Space Agency and she shows her support for her mother's work with her ESA babydoll T-shirt.
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Yeah she is a looker. Part of the reason for wanting to do this series is to emphasis the fact that all the girls in Move to the Music are beautiful in their own ways. All to often peoples eyes are drawn to Melody because of her prominent features and they don't admire the others.
Well I like to think I've managed to give every lady the admiration she deserves even if Melody does have certain assets that are more prominent than the others. The individual shots are always welcome though since everyone deserves some special attention like that and shine all by themselves. You do a great job spotlighting all of your characters and covering their unique attributes so we can get a feel for each of them just from a single image even sans text.
Don’t count NASA out yet. Remember that no agency works in a vacuum (no pun intended)—one always has to look to the larger political landscape to see the context with which they have to cope. NASA has the engineering ability and the will in the rank and file. It’s the upper management that’s too timid.
Throughout human history, all technological progress has marched, directly or indirectly, to the beat of the military drum—yes, even medicine and the space race. The wonder is not that we have discovered so many means of destruction, it is that we have, along the way, discovered so many other things that can be put to constructive uses. Innate aggression is the price humanity pays for its questing nature; a Faustian bargain, perhaps, but one with which I, at least, am content.
The United States, whatever its faults, is one of mankind’s most amazing achievements. Always remember: the vicissitudes of the moment loom larger in one’s eyes than the troubles of the past, simply by virtue of their proximity. Every generation has raised the same laments, and that seems likely to continue as long as humanity does.
I agree wholeheartedly that competition is good and necessary if man is to strive for the solar system and beyond. If that competition must be supplied by rival nations, then so be it.
The United States, whatever its faults, is one of mankind’s most amazing achievements. Always remember: the vicissitudes of the moment loom larger in one’s eyes than the troubles of the past, simply by virtue of their proximity. Every generation has raised the same laments, and that seems likely to continue as long as humanity does.
I agree wholeheartedly that competition is good and necessary if man is to strive for the solar system and beyond. If that competition must be supplied by rival nations, then so be it.
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