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posted 10-17-2011 05:01 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for distantworld   Click Here to Email distantworld     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Alan Bean's latest art print offering: Some Tools of Our Trade
  • Size (inches): 12 x 11
  • Form: limited edition giclĂ©e on canvas
  • Edition Size: 125 numbered and hand signed by the artist
Apollo 16, launched on April 16, 1972, was the fifth mission to land on the moon the first to land in a highlands area. Commander John Young and Lunar Module Pilot Charles Duke spent almost three days on the moon and brought back 94.7 kg of lunar samples.

"I painted Astronaut John Young at work collecting samples," says artist and Astronaut Alan Bean. "He had tools to dig, drive, hammer, rake, and drill; and bags to collect and identify each sample."

Creating the suite of tools and containers for the moon samples was not as simple as it first seemed. Engineers had to worry about compromising future scientific analysis with contamination from the equipment. Also, space suit gloves were bulky, movement of the thumb and fingers were hard to coordinate, and there was almost no sense of touch. The specialized tools on Apollo 16 allowed the two astronauts to accomplish their mission. As Charlie Duke reported to Earth during his second extra-vehicular activity (EVA), "John and I found a use for every tool we've got."

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posted 11-01-2011 12:53 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Spacefest   Click Here to Email Spacefest     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
For Christmas, Alan has put out a new "Small Works" canvas giclee of John Young working on the lunar surface. There's no unexpected delays on this one. See details here.

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posted 11-09-2011 04:23 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for randyc   Click Here to Email randyc     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I received my copy of this giclee, on canvas, today and think it's one of the best ones yet. The colors are bright, the details are crisp, and the contrast between light and dark is done well.

I also like that this giclee has a canvas with black borders wrapped around the frame (instead of white borders). The term used to describe this process is 'gallery wrap'. Using this process allows the collector to display the artwork unframed. I have several unframed Bean canvas giclees with white borders, and this one, with the black borders, definitely looks better.

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