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<p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 28, 2010|Fernando's First Mosaic Ever]] </p> | <p><b>Yesterday's LPOD:</b> [[May 28, 2010|Fernando's First Mosaic Ever]] </p> | ||
<p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[May 30, 2010|Strike-Slip?]] </p> | <p><b>Tomorrow's LPOD:</b> [[May 30, 2010|Strike-Slip?]] </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:33, 28 October 2018
Moon Chair
image by Howard Eskildsen
I have been very fortunate to discover the Alachua Astronomy Club in Gainesville, Florida. There are some very talented members there including Tim Malles who is a master astronomy painter. He recently painted this chair to resemble a view of the moon, and it was part of an auction to raise money for a local arts program. I have a bid on it, but have not yet heard of the outcome. Last August 1, 2009, Tim completed an entire painting in one day at the Lunar Festival held at Kika Silva Pla Planetarium in Gainesville's Santa Fe College. The image on the right shows Tim dynamically at work. Other completed works can be seen in the background and some are absolutely fantastic.
Howard Eskildsen
Related Links
A Lunar sideboard
Yesterday's LPOD: Fernando's First Mosaic Ever
Tomorrow's LPOD: Strike-Slip?
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