Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Monday, November 15, 2010

the placid buffalo


he looks nice and calm, doesn't he? i think he's probably very friendly and his name is herbert. :)

Friday, September 3, 2010

If I had a hammer


have you heard the cool story about the apollo 12 tv camera? on earth, when A12 commander pete conrad and LM pilot alan bean were practicing their procedures, they used a block of wood as a stand-in for the camera. up on the bright, sparkling, atmosphere-less moon, bean had the job of setting up the camera. after taking the lens cap off, he inadvertently pointed the camera in the direction of the sun for a mere moment. unfortunately, that moment was enough to pretty much fry the innards of the lens, resulting in the camera being almost entirely useless. at the time, however, neither the crew nor the ground staff knew what the problem was. so the funny part was when bean, trying to get the damn camera to work, hit it with his geology hammer. he still has the hammer and the camera is still on the moon. :)

someday we'll vacation here


europa. lovely, lovely europa. it's amazing. it has hidden secrets! the colors here are, if i am honest, a bit off. but I think it's a far superior (and better shaped) effort compared to jupiter. :)

p.s. in case you are wondering, here's what the REAL europa looks like!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/solarsystem/moons/europa_(moon)

ugh


we're going to chalk this one up to a learning experience. but learning is good. :) a HUGE part of the problem (which I think is funny, because jupiter itself is huge...what? i'm a nerd!) is my utter inability to draw a perfect circle, arc, or anything else remotely similar. i'm shape-drawing impaired. :p

neptune arrival


I'm trying to get away from simply creating paintings based on photos and be a bit more creative. I really, really love this painting, because although it is very simple, I think the colors are beautiful and it seems to be very alive, unlike the painting of jupiter i'm working on! ;)

live from the moon


how awesome is it that when men landed on the moon everyone all over the world got to watch it on tv? an author who has written about the television coverage broadcast from the moon and the technology involved asked me to create a few paintings for him, specifically involving the tv cameras on the lunar surface. ergo, the apollo 11 tv camera!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

ode to beano

I love alan bean. he's cute, funny, and an amazing artist. i painted him on the moon and unfortunately, he looks a bit like a toddler (big head, short body) on the moon. :)

peeeeeete!


pete conrad was an amazing astronaut. I've been super lucky and fortunate to be able to meet a number of astronauts, including Pete's Apollo 12 crewmates and friends, alan bean and dick gordon. when you hear funny stories about apollo, chances are the story might involve pete. his favorite saying was, "if you can't be good, be colorful."

out of love for the fun-loving, all-navy crew of Apollo 12, I did a painting of Pete unfurling the american flag on the surface of the moon. the perspective is imperfect, so he looks a bit short and squashed. poor pete. :( i think the other aspect is that when you paint the moon you have to acquaint yourself with eight gazillion shades of grey, which I was still adjusting to at the time. ergo, his boots basically blend in to the lunar surface and he looks shorter. another good learning experience! :)