Bat-Winged Humanoids on the Moon
A scene in the style of an 1835 engraving, showing Sir John Herschel's elaborate brass telescope with ornate gears and a copper patina, aimed at an amber-hued full moon. Through the telescope’s lens, one can see the sharp lunar surface with bat-winged humanoids in Victorian waistcoats constructing ruby-encrusted pyramids. The image is crafted with hyper-realistic textures, presenting tarnished brass, old paper, and wool fibers. Warm oil lamp light bathes the scene, which includes Herschel's notes affirming a vertebrate lunar civilization, amidst a desk cluttered with star charts and celestial maps.

