| Alexey Kozachenko Digital Space Art | | 2008-05-18 08:53:14 | | This set of digital paintings was created by Alexey Kozachenko. On DeviantART he is known as Nameless Designer. Just a few examples of his space and sci-fi work. Click on images for a much larger version. To see more check out Nameless Designer's Gallery at DeviantART.Note: All artwork and images copyright © Alexey Kozachenko. Please do not use images without the permission of the artist.Link: Nameless Designer's Gallery at DeviantART
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| Vissroid Digital Space Art | | 2008-05-18 08:50:45 | | This set of digital paintings was created by artist on DeviantART by the name of Vissroid. Here are just a few examples of his work. Click images view full size. To see more visit Vissroid's Gallery at DeviantART.Note: All artwork and images are copyrighted. Please do not use images without the permission of the artist.Link: Vissroid's Gallery at DeviantART
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| Stijn Joosten Digital Space Art | | 2008-05-18 08:46:40 | | This set of digital paintings was created by Stijn Joosten. On DeviantART he is known as 19-10. Here are just a few examples of his space work. Click images view full size. To see more check out his gallery at DeviantART.Note: All artwork and images copyright © Stijn Joosten. Please do not use images without the permission of the artist.Link: Stijn Joosten Gallery at DeviantART
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| Tobias Roetsch Digital Space Art | | 2008-05-18 08:39:23 | | This set of digital paintings was created by Tobias Roetsch. On DeviantART he is known as Taenaron. Here are just a few examples of his space work. Click on images for a much larger version. To see more check out Taenaron's Gallery at DeviantART.Note: All artwork and images copyright © Tobias Roetsch. Please do not use images without the permission of the artist.DeviantART: Taenaron's GalleryWebsite: GT Graphics (in German)
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| Chesley Bonestell Space Art | | 2007-09-23 18:24:17 | | Chesley Bonestell (1888 – 11 June 1986) is an famous space artist, designer, and illustrator. His paintings were a major influence on science fiction art and illustration, and he helped inspire the American Space Program. Below is a selection of space paintings by Chesley Bonestell.Art Books: "The Art of Chesley Bonestell" by Ron Miller and Frederick C. Durant III with Melvin Schuetz is a compilation of Chesley Bonestell's paintings. The book contains more than 300 illustrations, 200 in full color, and a full-length biography of the artist. "A Chesley Bonestell Space Art Chronology" contains well over 700 entries and is the definitive reference guide to publications containing Bonestell's space art. You can buy these books from Amazon.com please use the link below.Click images view full size: Chesley Bonestell was the father of modern space art. His paintings were a major influence on science fiction art and illustration, and he helped inspire the American space program. Artist and a | | By: Astrona - Space and Astronomical Art Journal | | |
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| William Hartmann Space Art | | 2007-09-18 07:17:28 | | William Kenneth Hartmann (born in 1939), is an internationally renowned astronomer, planetary scientist, artist, and writer. He is a member of NASA's Mars Global Surveyor mission team. In 1971-72 he was on the Mariner-9 mission team which first mapped many geological features on Mars. Asteroid number 3341 is named after him in recognition of his planetary research. In 1997 he was the first recipient of the Carl Sagan Medal for Excellence in Public Communication in Planetary Science from the American Astronomical Society, Division for Planetary Sciences. His art work has been featured in many books, magazines, and international exhibits.He has written and illustrated (often collaboratively with Ron Miller) numerous books on the history of Earth and the Solar System. Some of his books and publications include, Moons and Planets, Astronomy: The Cosmic Journey, The Grand Tour: A Travelers Guide to the Solar System, Cycles of Fire, Out of the Cradle, The History of Earth, and In The Stream | | By: Astrona - Space and Astronomical Art Journal | | |
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| Andrew C. Stewart New Space Art | | 2007-09-17 06:44:43 | | Andrew C. Stewart is a British freelance artist and illustrator that specializes in the space art, astronomy, science fiction and fantasy art. A small collection of his work have been posted here. Now I am glad to present to you the new website of the artist. There you will find his new space art and other beautiful works. Below are a few examples of his paintings.Link: Andrew C. Stewart New Website and Gallery | | By: Astrona - Space and Astronomical Art Journal | | |
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| Shigemi Numazawa Sci-Fi & Space Art | | 2007-09-14 06:30:07 | | Shigemi Numazawa is a Japanese photographer and astronomical illustrator, perhaps Japan's leading space artist. Many of his works are very impressive, but all these images are small size. Here are some his work includes a selection of artworks from space art and sci-fi based on scientific data. More artworks can be found on the Shigemi Numazawa & Japan Planetarium Laboratory (in Japanese). Link: Shigemi Numazawa & Japan Planetarium Laboratory (in Japanese).See also: Shigemi Numazawa at Astrofoto.de (in German). Great magazines covers.Photo: Shigemi Numazawa Photography Page. | | By: Astrona - Space and Astronomical Art Journal | | |
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| Ed Hengeveld Space Art | | 2007-07-03 23:45:03 | | Ed Hengeveld is a space flight historian who lives with his wife and son in the Netherlands, where he works for Dutch television news. He has written numerous articles for magazines such as Spaceflight and Quest, as well as for various Dutch magazines. His interest in space flight began with the Apollo-8 mission around the moon in 1968 and has grown ever since. In 1981 he was at the Kennedy Space Centre to witness the launch of STS-1 and he was also present at the Dryden Flight Research Centre when Columbia landed there two days later. While at Dryden, he also met various people involved in the X-15 and lifting body programs, resulting in a special interest in this area of flight research. Ed is a member of the British Interplanetary Society. In his spare time he enjoys painting, especially scenes from the Apollo program. His paintings have been published in various magazines around the world and his portrait of the twelve moon-walking astronauts ("Moonwalkers") earned him praise from | | By: Astrona - Space and Astronomical Art Journal | | |
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