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T O P I C R E V I E Wheng44 ilbassoWow, Ed, that's the best one yet! You really have captured the feeling of being there. Great composition, too.KSCartistEd-You rank right up there with Alan Bean-and he was there!Beautiful job!TimJakesweeet...------------------Jake Schultz - curator,Newport Way Air Museum (OK, it's just my home)tegwilymVery nice!That long painting would be great as a door sized poster.TomJAEEd:I really like that painting. Well done! If you hadn't called it "Exploring" I would call it "A Long Way From Home."JeffFutureAstronaut quote:Originally posted by ilbasso:Wow, Ed, that's the best one yet! You really have captured the feeling of being there. Great composition, too.You really do make me feel like I am there. Great detail with the moon rocks too! How long did this one take you?Which astronaut, if any, is this meant to be. Mission commander, judging by the red stripes. Great work. Can't wait to see more.------------------Mikerjurek349Ed,WOW!!! Fantastic. Thanks for sharing.RichRob SumowskiIncredible, Ed. Keep them coming.Robheng44Thanks for the kind words, everybody.As one of my friends noticed, I was shooting for a "generic moonwalker", but the astronaut has John Young written all over him. That is correct: I used an Apollo-16 photo for the astronaut.This one was made in about three hours. I was just testing my new materials. But it turned out remarkably well, if I say so myself. I was very pleased with the result.Ed[This message has been edited by heng44 (edited July 08, 2006).]MCroft04Ed, What kind of Rock is old John contemplating picking up?FutureAstronaut quote:Originally posted by MCroft04:Ed, What kind of Rock is old John contemplating picking up?It seems like he is taking a picture of something he's holding.The kind of rock is probably Moon Rock![This message has been edited by FutureAstronaut (edited July 08, 2006).]heng44 quote:Originally posted by MCroft04:Ed, What kind of Rock is old John contemplating picking up?It is not 'House Rock', that's for sure...EdLarry McGlynnI wanted to let people know that I placed and updated a retrospective of Ed's work in my blog located at www.spacearttribute.blogspot.com .Ed gave me an interview for the site. I included Ed's comments along with some of the works that I have picked up from him over the years. I hope you enjoy it and Ed's paintings.Thanks------------------Larry McGlynnA Tribute to Apollo[This message has been edited by Larry McGlynn (edited July 19, 2006).]rjurek349Ed, Your work is absolutely amazing! One of the best space artists of our time. Thank you, as always, for sharing the wonderful work.And Larry -- that is an AMAZING tribute. Richheng44Thanks very much to Larry McGlynn for his excellent tribute. As I told him I feel proud to be mentioned in a group including Robert McCall, one of the people whose work is an inspiration for me.Ed
You rank right up there with Alan Bean-and he was there!
Beautiful job!
Tim
------------------Jake Schultz - curator,Newport Way Air Museum (OK, it's just my home)
Tom
I really like that painting. Well done!
If you hadn't called it "Exploring" I would call it "A Long Way From Home."
Jeff
quote:Originally posted by ilbasso:Wow, Ed, that's the best one yet! You really have captured the feeling of being there. Great composition, too.
You really do make me feel like I am there. Great detail with the moon rocks too! How long did this one take you?Which astronaut, if any, is this meant to be. Mission commander, judging by the red stripes. Great work. Can't wait to see more.
------------------Mike
WOW!!! Fantastic. Thanks for sharing.
Rich
As one of my friends noticed, I was shooting for a "generic moonwalker", but the astronaut has John Young written all over him. That is correct: I used an Apollo-16 photo for the astronaut.
This one was made in about three hours. I was just testing my new materials. But it turned out remarkably well, if I say so myself. I was very pleased with the result.
Ed
[This message has been edited by heng44 (edited July 08, 2006).]
quote:Originally posted by MCroft04:Ed, What kind of Rock is old John contemplating picking up?
It seems like he is taking a picture of something he's holding.The kind of rock is probably Moon Rock!
[This message has been edited by FutureAstronaut (edited July 08, 2006).]
It is not 'House Rock', that's for sure...
Ed gave me an interview for the site. I included Ed's comments along with some of the works that I have picked up from him over the years.
I hope you enjoy it and Ed's paintings.
Thanks
------------------Larry McGlynnA Tribute to Apollo
[This message has been edited by Larry McGlynn (edited July 19, 2006).]
Your work is absolutely amazing! One of the best space artists of our time. Thank you, as always, for sharing the wonderful work.
And Larry -- that is an AMAZING tribute.
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