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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. International Association of Astronomical Artists - Wikipedia

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    Since its founding, the IAAA has grown to approximately 200 members, representing twenty countries. The organization serves the community of artists creating works inspired by astronomy and outer space, serving as a networking resource on topics specific to the trade as well as issues common to professional artists.

  5. Ashley Zelinskie - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Zelinskie is a contemporary visual artist who uses 3D printing and other digital technology to create her work. [1] [2] [3]She is a former resident of NEW INC, the New Museum's Art and Technology Incubator.

  6. Astronomy (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In each issue of Astronomy magazine, readers will find star and planet charts, telescope observing tips and techniques, and advice on taking photography of the night sky. [3] The magazine also publishes reader-submitted photos in a gallery, lists astronomy-related events, letters from readers, news, and announcements of new products. Astronomy ...

  7. Flammarion engraving - Wikipedia

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    The eminent art historian Erwin Panofsky also thought that illustration was from the 17th century, while his colleague Ernst Gombrich judged it to be modern. [1] In 1970, Jung's associate Marie-Louise von Franz reproduced and discussed the image in her book Number and Time , where it was captioned "The hole open to eternity, the spiritual ...

  8. Artist Turns Rescued Black Cat Into Her Muse and Creates ...

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    Szewczyk says she’s so grateful to spend every day with her muse by her side, and to connect with cat and art-lovers all over the world. Others agree. “Long live Bagira, the Dark Mewse ...

  9. Fiorella Terenzi - Wikipedia

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    Described by Time magazine as "a cross between Carl Sagan and Madonna", [1] Terenzi has studied opera and composition at Conservatory G. Verdi, Corsi Popolari Serali and taught physics and astronomy at various U.S. colleges and universities; she is currently on the full-time faculty at Florida International University in Miami.