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ALAN BEAN - THE EAGLE IS HEADED HOME
ALAN BEAN - THE EAGLE IS HEADED HOME
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Alan Bean - The Eagle Is Headed Home - Hand Signed - Limited Edition Canvas - Image Size: 24"w X 16"h. Limited Edition Of: 150 - Lunar Module Eagle Has Just Made The First Lunar Liftoff. Neil Armstrong And Buzz Aldrin Are Ascending From Tranquility Base To Transfer Themselves And Their Treasure Of Moon Rocks To The Command Module And Head For Home. "on The Apollo 12 Mission, I Recall Looking Out The Window During Lift-off And Seeing A Ring Of Bright Orange, Silver And Black Flashes Of Light Expanding Rapidly Outward, Glints From Pieces Of Metal-foil Insulation Blasted From The Descent Stage By The Ascent Engine."……about The Artist - Alan Bean: Artist And Astronaut Captain Alan Bean Was The Lunar Module Pilot On Apollo 12, The Fourth Man To Walk On The Moon And Commander Of Skylab 2. “i Am Fortunate Enough To Have Seen Sights No Other Artist Ever Has,” Bean Says.“i Want My Paintings To Communicate An Emotional Experience In Ways That Photography Cannot.”captain Bean Creates His Original Works Of Art Using A Unique Technique Allowing The Viewer To Actually Sense Vestiges Of The 20th Century’s Most Dramatic Accomplishments. Pressed Into The Canvas Surfaces Are Captain Bean’s Authentic Lunar Boot “moonprints,” Impressions From A Core Tube-bit Used To Collect Soil Samples And Marks From A Hammer Used To Drive The Staff Of The American Flag Into The Moon’s Surface. Moon Dust, Trapped On The Patches On The Outside Of His Suit, Makes Its Way Onto Each Original As Well.each Print And Canvas Is An Historical Record Of The Lunar Experience, As Each Is Signed By Moonwalker Captain Alan Bean, With Most Countersigned By Other Moonwalkers And Astronauts.this May Be Your Only Chance To Own Such A Visionary And Historic Celebration Of Man’s Greatest Achievement. Nasa Was Sometimes Asked “why Not Send An Artist To The Moon?” It Turns Out They Did.biography Alan Bean—apollo Xii Astronaut, Commander Of Skylab Ii And Artist—was Born In 1932 In Wheeler, Texas. In 1950 He Was Selected For An Nrotc Scholarship At The University Of Texas At Austin. In 1955, He Was Commissioned An Ensign In The United States Navy.holder Of Eleven World Records In Space And Astronautics, As Well As Numerous National And International Honors, Alan Bean Has Had A Most Distinguished Peacetime Career. His Awards Include Two Nasa Distinguished Service Medals, The Yuri Gagarin Gold Medal And The Robert J. Collier Trophy. As Part Of The Apollo Xii Crew, He Became The Fourth Of Only Twelve Men Ever To Walk On The Moon. As The Spacecraft Commander Of Skylab Mission Ii, He Set A World Record: 24,400,000 Miles Traveled During The 59-day Flight. He Has Also Launched Himself Successfully Into A New Career As An Artist.when He Wasn’t Flying, Bean Always Enjoyed Painting As A Hobby. Attending Night Classes At St. Mary’s College In Maryland In 1962, Alan Experimented With Landscapes. During Training And Between Missions As A Test Pilot And Astronaut, He Continued Private Art Lessons. On Space Voyages, His Artist’s Eye And Talent Enabled Him To Document Impressions Of The Moon And Space To Be Preserved Later On Canvas. His Art Reflects The Attention To Detail Of The Aeronautical Engineer, The Respect For The Unknown Of The Astronaut And The Unabashed Appreciation Of A Skilled Painter.the Space Program Has Seen Unprecedented Achievements And Bean Realized That Most Of Those Who Participated Actively In This Adventure Would Be Gone In Forty Years. He Knew That If Any Credible Artistic Impressions Were To Remain For Future Generations, He Must Paint Them Now. “my Decision To Resign From Nasa In 1981 Was Based On The Fact That I Am Fortunate Enough To Have Seen Sights No Other Artist Ever Has,” Bean Said, “and I Hope To Communicate These Experiences Through Art.”bean’s Book Apollo: An Eyewitness Account Which Chronicles His First-person Experience As An Apollo Astronaut In Words And Paintings Was Received With Critical And Popular Acclaim Upon Its Publication In 1998.
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Artistic Findings - Contact - Mary Dean

Artistic Findings - Contact - Mary Dean

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