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Art by David A Hardy who has been painting continuously since 1952
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"Terraforming Venus" by David A. Hardy, scanned from Hardyware.
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𝔇𝔞𝔳𝔦𝔡 𝔄. ℌ𝔞𝔯𝔡𝔶
#David A. Hardy#David A Hardy#art#artwork#cosmos#cosmic#painting#science fiction#sci-fi#scifi#sci fi art#illustration#planet#illustrations
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Station in Space II by David A. Hardy
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David A. Hardy
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Terminus Balcony by David A Hardy
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David A Hardy 1975
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Art by David A Hardy from Futures: 50 Years in Space The Challenge of the Stars (2004)
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David A. Hardy's "Lift-Off Jupiter" a.k.a. "Jupiter Rocket," a revised version of "Lift-Off" a.k.a. "Marshmallow Moon."
#david a hardy#stephen baxter#xeelee sequence#reality dust#jupiter#gas giant#planetary ring#rock formation#rocket#spacecraft#space art#landscape
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𝔇𝔞𝔳𝔦𝔡 𝔄. ℌ𝔞𝔯𝔡𝔶
#David A. Hardy#David A Hardy#art#artwork#painting#science fiction#prehistoric#dinosaurs#dinosaur#illustrations#illustration
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Tardis by David A Hardy
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Hey,
I was sent here by Reddit and told you may be able to identify the artist of this drawing:
The source is from a 1968/69 Kellogg’s promotion callled “The Year of the Moon”. It was a booklet detailing how NASA would undertake the Apollo 11 mission and this was one of 2 posters that came with the booklet. Some helpful folks on Reddit got me this source but no credit is listed. Perhaps it was just some illustrator on Nasa payroll in the 60s as some suggested but I have a hope you may recognize the art style or know where to find the information that would give credit to this incredible illustration. Below is a description of the full booklet and poster set I found on a bookstore website. Let me know if you need any other info and I will try to scrounge. Thanks for your help! - Thomas
The style really reminds me of David A Hardy, but I wasn't able to confirm if it was him or not with a search online. Other than that, it doesn't ring any bells. Do any of my followers know more?
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