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HomeStar Games is extremely pleased to have the following
renowned astronomical artists contribute their artwork
to Planetaire-The Grand Tour card
game.
DON
DAVIS is widely acclaimed as one the world's
finest astronomical artists. Don won an Emmy
for his contributions
to the PBS series Cosmos. He also did the
artwork for the dramatic opening sequence of the
late Carl
Sagan's film Contact. Don's work can be
frequently seen in such publications as Parade,
Smithsonian,
and Natural History. You can check out his
extensive collection of stunningly realistic artwork
on his
website at: http://www.donaldedavis.com.
DON
DIXON is one of the world’s most
versatile astronomical artists working both in oil
paints and digital production methods. His artwork
has appeared in numerous newspapers, magazines, book
covers, including animated films for NASA. A physics
major from the University of California, Berkeley
who turned his lifelong passion of astronomical artwork
into a career, Don is the Art Director for the Griffith
Observatory in Los Angeles, California. Don designs
graphics for the planetarium shows and publications,
and is currently finishing up the graphics for a
full-dome laser video show for the observatory. You
can see Don’s portfolio of outstanding artwork
on his website at: http://www.cosmographica.com/gallery.
RON
MILLER is one of the world's leading space
artists. His work has been reproduced in books
and magazines
world-wide. Ron's original paintings are in public
and private collections all over the world. Ron
has
co-authored and illustrated numerous books about
astronomy and space exploration including "The
Grand Tour",
"Cycles of Fire", and "Out of the
Cradle".
He recently completed a series of ten books about
the Solar System for young adults. Ron's outstanding
and scientifically accurate artwork can be seen online
at http://www.black-cat-studios.com.
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