
Instead of picking out shapes from clouds, London-based illustrator Chris Keegan uses his imagination to discern silhouettes of people and animals in pictures of deep space nebulae taken by NASA.
Working on photographs taken at the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, the illustrator uses Photoshop to edit the celestial imagery to strengthen the vague shapes he saw in them.
Inserting easily recognizable images of people and animals like birds into the cosmos, Keegan produces wonderfully surreal photographs that are seemingly painted across the stars.
View more of the illustrator’s creations below:









[via Wired]