I did this painting a few years ago. There are worlds that have spectacular moons like Jupiter and Saturn. In other parts of the galaxy I assumed some of these had to be in the Goldilocks Zone where our kind of life can exist. The Kepler Telescope later prove this to be correct. It seemed to me that on a world where conjunctions like this one could happen, they would strongly effect the religion or mysticism of the people who lived there, hence the simple temple of standing stones and the priestess, or mystic, or whatever you like to call her. For effect I've made the moons ridiculously large. The tides alone would probably make this world uninhabitable. Here the viewer is standing on one of the moons. The primary is the planet at the horizon with three other moons above it.
My original title was Sun-worshiper. I never liked it. Why should she be "worshiping". Perhaps something else is going on here. A celebration of life and the richness of the universe?
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