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'''The Helianx Proposition''' is a [[cosmic]] fable, a [[creation]] [[myth]] that floated down one late night in 1979 in an unbroken six-hour stretch of writing after contemplating the deeper symbolic meaning of the traditional [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Garden of Eden]] scene and wondering, yet again, what on earth the Serpent was doing there. Since the creature's impact on the two [[human|humans]] was apparently so profound, it appeared that perhaps the Serpent, too, had a [[divine]] origin and a valuable function to perform. At that point The Helianx Proposition started writing itself.
 
'''The Helianx Proposition''' is a [[cosmic]] fable, a [[creation]] [[myth]] that floated down one late night in 1979 in an unbroken six-hour stretch of writing after contemplating the deeper symbolic meaning of the traditional [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Garden of Eden]] scene and wondering, yet again, what on earth the Serpent was doing there. Since the creature's impact on the two [[human|humans]] was apparently so profound, it appeared that perhaps the Serpent, too, had a [[divine]] origin and a valuable function to perform. At that point The Helianx Proposition started writing itself.
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The next 20 years were spent illustrating and [[calligraphy|calligraphing]] the story using graphite on parchment as the [[medium]] always intending to do them in [[color]] and that when the time was right, computer technology would allow coloring the black and white images.
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The next 30 years were spent illustrating and [[calligraphy|calligraphing]] the story using graphite on parchment as the [[medium]] always intending to do them in [[color]] and that when the time was right, computer technology would allow coloring the black and white images.
    
By 2001, the [[technology]] had arrived in affordable form and then the black and white pages were digitally photographed and  printed on watercolor paper using a high-end ink jet technology called [[Giclee]] printing. After learning [[Adobe Photoshop]] with the idea of using software to color the images. it would become clear that even more time might be required to color the pages digitally than to do it by hand--and not half as much fun. Consequently, the addition of color to the printed image was made by applying dry [[pigments]], rephotographing the image, and then cleaning it up and make any minor adjustments using Adobe Photoshop before printing the page.
 
By 2001, the [[technology]] had arrived in affordable form and then the black and white pages were digitally photographed and  printed on watercolor paper using a high-end ink jet technology called [[Giclee]] printing. After learning [[Adobe Photoshop]] with the idea of using software to color the images. it would become clear that even more time might be required to color the pages digitally than to do it by hand--and not half as much fun. Consequently, the addition of color to the printed image was made by applying dry [[pigments]], rephotographing the image, and then cleaning it up and make any minor adjustments using Adobe Photoshop before printing the page.