
In this sketch the Moon shows Earth its own reflection. The tree to the left is landmass shaped as viewed from space. Carbon pencil filaments are sprinkled into the sky to explain the need for recycling materials. Farground trees look like mountains, we want them to be here forever.
Why are the mountains reflecting a fossil fuelled bleakness?
Here is the photograph inspiration for my sketch:

You will notice I have brought the perspective ever nearer. I love those photographs where the Moon is supermassive in the twilight hours. I felt this would make the composition more exciting. At the upper right corner of the image you can actually see Jupiter.
At this time Jupiter is shining in our night sky to the South-South East. I chose not to include Jupiter in this sketch, although I do have other photographs from past years I can compose a new sketch of Jupiter from.
For this sketch though I believed the Moon required centre stage.
I hope you enjoy my artwork.