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05-03-2025
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OKC man's artwork now on the moon in 'MoonMars Museum'
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — An Oklahoma City man's digital artwork is now on the moon for years to come. It's now part of a MoonMars Museum that hitched a ride on a private lunar lander than touched down on the moon on Sunday. 'This is the beginning of the lunar economy,' said Joey Shebester. Shebester's digital artwork isn't just reaching for the stars. 'No, to the actual moon. We're going to the literal surface of the moon,' said Shebester. His brand name is 'Ferociously Amused.' He uses techniques he's learned over the years but on a digital medium. 'All of it centers around opening people up to altered states of consciousness,' said Shebester. 'You kind of lose your sense of self, your identity and sense of time and you're just part of the process.' Scissortail Park announce 2025 free concert line-ups Now, his artwork titled 'Our Story' is one of dozens of other pieces of art now on the moon. They're all part of what's called the MoonMars Museum. Shebester said to think of it more as a time capsule, with the option of viewing the museum digitally on its website. According to MoonMars Museum, it hitched a ride on the commercial Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost Lunar Lander, which was launched into orbit on a SpaceX rocket in January. It landed on the moon on Sunday. Shebester said all the pieces are on a small special physical form designed to survive the elements. He said it will stay there, possibly forever. 'We can't even really imagine what all is going to be done with this,' said Shebester. If people, hundreds of years from now, see his artwork on the moon, Shebester hopes it will inspire them to break out of their natural mode of thinking. 'Get into a state of inquisitive play,' he said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.