Showing posts with label martian chronicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label martian chronicles. Show all posts

Thursday, June 7, 2012

The Martian Chronicles

The rockets set the bony meadows afire, turned rock to lava, turned wood to charcoal, transmitted water to steam, made sand and silica into green glass which lay like shattered mirrors reflecting the invasion, all about. The rockets came like drums, beating in the night. The rockets came like locusts, swarming and settling in blooms of rosy smoke. And from the rockets ran men with hammers in their hands to beat the strange world into a shape that was familiar to the eye, to bludgeon away all the strangeness, their mouths fringed with nails so they resembled steel-toothed carnivores, spitting them into their swift hands as they hammered up frame cottages and scuttled over roofs with shingles to blot out the eerie stars, and fit green shades to pull against the night. And when the carpenters had hurried on, the women came in with flowerpots and chintz and pans and set up a kitchen clamor to cover the silence that Mars made waiting outside the door and the shaded window.


Painting by Raymond Chase.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Martian Chronicles

Paramount has purchased the film rights to Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles.



More information at slashfilm.com

Monday, November 23, 2009

To The Soul

They had the fair, brownish skin of the true Martian, the yellow coin eyes, the soft musical voices. Once they had liked painting pictures with chemical fire, swimming in the canals in the seasons when the wine trees filled them with green liquors, and talking into the dawn together by the blue phosphorous portraits in the speaking room.


Image source.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Bradbury's Mars

Simply stunning work from an old favorite (with a new website) - Raymond Chase.


ChaseIllustration.com