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  2. Space art - Wikipedia

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    Trouvelot, The great nebula in Orion (1875).. Astronomical art is a genre of space art that focuses on visual representations of outer space.It encompasses various themes, including the space environment as a new frontier for humanity, depictions of alien worlds, representations of extreme phenomena like black holes, and artistic concepts inspired by astronomy.

  3. International Association of Astronomical Artists - Wikipedia

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    The International Association of Astronomical Artists (IAAA), is a non-profit organization whose members implement and participate in astronomical and space art projects, promote education about space art and foster international cooperation in artistic work inspired by the exploration of the Universe.

  4. List of space artists - Wikipedia

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    Fuel is mined from Phobos with the help of a nuclear reactor. (Pat Rawlings, 1986) [1] Interior of a Stanford Torus as painted by Don Davis in the 1970s This list of space artists includes artists who produce art and music about space and spaceflight and/or have artwork in space.

  5. Don Dixon (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Don Dixon (born 1951) is an American astronomical artist practicing space art in the tradition of Chesley Bonestell.. Born in Easton, Pennsylvania, Dixon has created cover art for Scientific American, Sky & Telescope, Omni, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Astronomy Magazine, and many other publications.

  6. Jan Świerkowski - Wikipedia

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    [32] [33] In September 2024, the exhibition under the name Copernican Principle opened in Science Centre Singapore and was named one of the top exhibitions in Singapore by Time Out Magazine. [34] During Berlin Science Week, Świerkowski presented his keynote lecture, Art and Science of the Invisible World, for the first time.

  7. Chesley Bonestell - Wikipedia

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    Chesley Knight Bonestell Jr. (January 1, 1888 – June 11, 1986) was an American painter, designer, and illustrator. [2] His paintings inspired the American space program, and they have been (and remain) influential in science fiction art and illustration.

  8. Why Fashion Designers Are So Superstitious - AOL

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    Gabrielle Chanel’s lucky number was five. For Karl Lagerfeld it was seven. And for Riccardo Tisci, it’s 17, which is apparently why he puts that number on T-shirts and at the end of his ...

  9. John Berkey - Wikipedia

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    John Berkey (August 13, 1932 – April 29, 2008) was an American artist known for his space and science fiction themed works. Some of Berkey's best-known work includes much of the original poster art for the Star Wars trilogy, the poster for the 1976 remake of King Kong and also the "Old Elvis Stamp".

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