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#Art by Simon Cattlin, an #Artist with the IAAA.
“The view back to base”.
For a description, for information about Simon, and to see more of his art, go to his IAAA portfolio at...
https://t.co/46zB1iA34s
and his website...
https://t.co/UOrEhKbI22
#Art by Simon Cattlin, #Artist Member of the IAAA.
“001’s solar rendezvous”.
For a description, for information about Simon, and to see more of his art, go to his IAAA portfolio at...
https://t.co/46zB1iA34s
and his website...
https://t.co/UOrEhKbI22
#Art by Ronald Davison, #Artist Member of the IAAA.
"Asteroid Rendezvous (one last time)."
For a description, for information about Ronald, and to see more of his art, go to his IAAA portfolio at...
https://t.co/Gb9AofdHop
and his website...
https://t.co/hm4G4BKGjV
New #art by Ronald Davison, #Artist Member of the IAAA,
"Asteroid Rendezvous update"
For a description, for information about Ronald, and to see more of his art, go to his IAAA portfolio at...
https://t.co/Gb9AofdHop
and his website...
https://t.co/hm4G4BKGjV
#Art by Christelle Desangles, #Artist Member of the IAAA.
"acrylic on canvas 38×51 inches"
For information about Christelle, and to see more of her art, go to her IAAA portfolio at...
https://t.co/t2pjCWytdo
#Art posted by Jackie Burns @ArtistBurns , Fellow Member of the IAAA.
"Shuttle Bay Open. Graphite pencil, coloured pencils, on 120gms art paper."
For a complete description and to see more of Jackie Burns's art, go to her IAAA portfolio at...
https://t.co/peCOJhSr3t
#Space #art by Ron Miller, a Fellow Member of the IAAA. "The #exoplanet , Gliese 876e. Regarding technique, the main planet was rendered in Terragen with details like lightning, stars, moon, etc. added later via Photoshop." Here is Ron's portfolio...
https://t.co/ZBKpUvgyoS
New painting by Jane Mills of the IAAA, @ivoryocean
https://t.co/yXcCKfgcLJ
This painting is inspired by the star, Zeta Ophiuchi (Zeta Oph) in infrared.
@ivoryocean Jane Mills of the IAAA has another image released:
https://t.co/mSbz60SeZg
Watercolor on paper. Masking fluid used in ‘splatter’ technique for the stars. This star painting was inspired by a portion of WR 102ka also know as the Peony star.
#Apollo11 in paintings, video by @davidastrohardy https://t.co/YslK0H69Gp