Difference between revisions of "December 11, 2012"
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− | As soon as I saw this I knew I wanted a copy. This is a wonderfully stylistic interpretation of the crags and depressions of the Moon that is reminiscent of the 1600s maps of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Maria_Schyrleus_of_Rheita | + | As soon as I saw this I knew I wanted a copy. This is a wonderfully stylistic interpretation of the crags and depressions of the Moon that is reminiscent of the 1600s maps of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Maria_Schyrleus_of_Rheita Rheita] and [http://129.15.14.63/galleries/17thCentury/Fontana/1646/Fontana-1646-plate-image/ Fontana] with their exuberant crater rays. Tycho is prominent at bottom center and Copernicus looks like a jester's hat with bells at the ends of tassels, and Kepler is wearing a pleated tutu. On the left is the pineapple of Crisium, and Serenitatis looks like it escaped from Van Gogh's [http://www.vangoghgallery.com/catalog/Painting/508/Starry-Night.html Starry Night] painting. You might be thinking that this is spectacular but they carved it backwards. Remember, however, that this is a giant (32" wide) woodblock and that paper pressed against its inked surface when pulled off will be right and left reversed, with Crisium and all the rest in their rightful places. Go to [http://www.tugboatprintshop.com/woodcut_themoon.htm Tugboat Printshop] for more images of the creation of this and information on ordering your own print.<br /> |
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Revision as of 17:58, 11 January 2015
Carving the Moon
image from Tugboat Printshop
As soon as I saw this I knew I wanted a copy. This is a wonderfully stylistic interpretation of the crags and depressions of the Moon that is reminiscent of the 1600s maps of Rheita and Fontana with their exuberant crater rays. Tycho is prominent at bottom center and Copernicus looks like a jester's hat with bells at the ends of tassels, and Kepler is wearing a pleated tutu. On the left is the pineapple of Crisium, and Serenitatis looks like it escaped from Van Gogh's Starry Night painting. You might be thinking that this is spectacular but they carved it backwards. Remember, however, that this is a giant (32" wide) woodblock and that paper pressed against its inked surface when pulled off will be right and left reversed, with Crisium and all the rest in their rightful places. Go to Tugboat Printshop for more images of the creation of this and information on ordering your own print.
Chuck Wood