Chesley Bonestell has a ton of intricate drawings that show what the surface of other planets look like as well as many other aspects of space. We have no real way to confirm these pictures are realistic, but they are drawn so well they look like they are photographs. Bonestell creates fascinating pieces of art that are some of the best I have seen so far when it comes to connecting art, technology, and space.
People across the world seem to be fascinated with the idea of space travel and discovering new things about other planets. Any space-like experience that can be conceived as art adds to this cultural phenomenon. Institutions like the Griffith Observatory right here in Los Angeles and planetariums allow people to learn more about space and experience it as art.
Works Cited:
“ARCTIC PERSPECTIVE INITIATIVE.” ARCTIC PERSPECTIVE INITIATIVE, arcticperspective.org/.
Leonardo Space Art Project Visioneers, spaceart.org/leonardo/vision.html.
What Are Constellations?, www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/extra/constellations.html.
“Cosmic Dancer - a Space Art Intervention by Arthur Woods.” Cosmic Dancer 2.0: Arthur Woods : Space Artist, www.cosmicdancer.com/cosmic_dancer_2.0.php.
“Bonestell - Image Gallery.” Chesley Bonestell, www.bonestell.org/Image-Gallery.aspx.
Levrier, Guy. “The Leonardo Space Art Project Working Group.” Leonardo Space Art Project
Visioneers, 1996, spaceart.org/leonardo/vision.html.
Woods, Arthur. “Cosmic Dancer - a Space Art Intervention by Arthur Woods.” The Cosmic Dancer
Sculpture - a Spaceart Intervention on the Mir Space Station by Arthur Woods, 2019,
www.cosmicdancer.com/.
Visioneers, 1996, spaceart.org/leonardo/vision.html.
Woods, Arthur. “Cosmic Dancer - a Space Art Intervention by Arthur Woods.” The Cosmic Dancer
Sculpture - a Spaceart Intervention on the Mir Space Station by Arthur Woods, 2019,
www.cosmicdancer.com/.


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