Artists are forever getting documentaries and biopics and all the rest. The problem is, it’s almost always the *crappy* artists, the ones who think that being “edgy” is more important than any actual artistic talent or skill; that offending people for political purposes is better than creating something that people will actually *like.*
Huzzah! “Artist Depiction” aims to be a series of documentaries about artists who worked for NASA during the heyday of the space colonies. These are the guys – Don Davis, Charles Lindsay, and Rick Guidice – who painted Bernal spheres, the Stanford torus, Gerard O’Neills colonies for NASA. This is being crowdfunded on Indiegogo; as I type this, it’s currently funded at $3,691 of $5,000, with 17 days to go. It certainly seems like a worthy venture.
Artist Depiction
A documentary series about NASA space art and the artists behind the depictions.