Unit 9 | Space and Art
For thousands of years, humans have used the sky as their canvas by merely connecting dots to create figures, which is now more commonly known as a constellation. Now with the development of technological advancements, artists alike are able to make out more of the mysterious sky above. The first piece comes from Chesley Bonestell. In each piece created by Bonestell, one can tell that he was not short of imagination. One of which seems to push human perspective outside of the box. It depicts a view from Mimas, one Saturn’s moons, as Saturn emerges across the horizon. Upon the surface of Mimas are possibly space colonizers, with little white suits and bubble shaped helmets. The clarity and attention to detail makes the piece appear as if it was a photo taken. His influence “ helped popularize manned space travel” (Bonestell, About Section) throughout the mid-1900’s till his death in 1986. “Saturn as seen from Mimas,” Chesley Bonestell The next project comes from Richard Clar...