¡Adéntrate en el arte de uno de los ilustradores más populares! Carles Dalmau se ha convertido en poco tiempo en uno de los ilustradores más populares del mundo. Con su estilo cartoon repletode detalles, ha conquistado a desarrolladores y al público general,llegando a formar parte de muchos proyectos del mundo de los videojuegos. Con este artbook, en una edición bilingüe para que todos sus seguidores puedan conocer sus secretos, Carles nosuestra qué es lo que hace que sus ilustraciones sean cómo son, cómo se ha formado su estilo, cuáles son sus referentes, y quéisterios oculta el mundo que ha creado. ¡Descubre su viaje como ilustrador! Carles Dalmau es, en sus propias palabras, un friki que dibujamucho y que, por cosas del universo, puede trabajar en el mundo de la ilustración (además, le gustaría tener una página en Wikipediapara poder copiar y pegar su biografía). Estudió Audiovisualesn la universidad y desde que se graduó no ha soltado el lápiz. Actualmente, aparte de dedicarse a sus redes sociales, estárabajando en otros proyectos de cómics, videojuegos y mucho más.
An exceptionally superb celestial chart showing the phases of the Moon, originally published in 1661 in Andreas Cellarius' "Harmonia Macrocosmica seu Atlas Universalis et Novus", which is often considered the greatest celestial atlas ever created.The explanation of the Moon's phases is beautifully illustrated by the beautiful golden rays of sun...
The Voyager Record Carl Sagan NASA placed an ambitious message aboard Voyager 1 and 2 - a kind of time capsule, intended to communicate a story of our world to extraterrestrials. The Voyager message is carried by a phonograph record-a 12-inch golden - plated copper disk containing sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth. The contents of the record were selected for NASA by a committee chaired by Carl Sagan of Cornell University, et. al. Dr. Sagan and his associates assembled 115 images and a variety of natural sounds, such as those made by surf, wind and thunder, birds, whales, and other animals. To this they added musical selections from different cultures and eras, and spoken greetings from Earth-people in fifty-five languages, and printed messages from President Carter and U.N. Secretary General Waldheim. Each record is encased in a protective aluminum jacket, together with a cartridge and a needle. Instructions, in symbolic language, explain the origin of the spacecraft and indicate how the record is to be played. The 115 images are encoded in analog form. The remainder of the record is in audio, designed to be played at 16-2/3 revolutions per minute. It contains the spoken greetings, beginning with Akkadian, which was spoken in Sumer about six thousand years ago, and ending with Wu, a modern Chinese dialect. Following the section on the sounds of Earth, there is an eclectic 90-minute selection of music, including both Eastern and Western classics and a variety of ethnic music. Once the Voyager spacecraft leave the solar system (by 1990, both will be beyond the orbit of Pluto), they will find themselves in empty space. It will be forty thousand years before they make a close approach to any other planetary system. As Carl Sagan has noted, "The spacecraft will be encountered and the record played only if there are advanced spacefaring civilizations in interstellar space. But the launching of this bottle into the cosmic ocean says something very hopeful about life on this planet." Simply amazing. PAPER: Each print is on a page of vintage dictionary paper, there are never two alike. Art prints on a vintage dictionary page is not only an interesting read but it also upcycles books giving them new life. Using these recycled pages for our prints means they each have unique character with some spotting, uneven printing and occasional corner bending. All our book pages have a beautiful golden patina color that only comes from age. The result is a unique and absolutely beautiful print suitable for framing. These prints are definite conversation starters and look gorgeous while hanging on the wall. PAPER SIZE: Paper is approximately 8” x 10 3/4” in size, with a very slight variation, they arealmost perfect for an 8x10 frame or a standard 11x14 mat with an opening for an 8x10 print. Creative framing and matting could be necessary. The size is dictated by the Dictionary used at the time of printing thus the possible variations in size. SHIPPING: The print will be packaged in a clear plastic sleeve and a sturdy cardboard mailer for shipping via USPS First Class Mail. Orders are mailed within 1-3 business days after payment. NOTES: Items do not come matted and do not come in a frame. This is just for the print. Please remember that colors may vary due to monitor settings. You will get the exact image shown in the listing, but the dictionary page it is printed on will be different. Every piece is original.
Réédition d'une carte de la Lune créée par Walter Goodacre en 1910. La carte originale est divisée en 25 parties, et la Lune mesure 200 cm de diamètre. Impression Fine Art sur papier 220 g/m².
Giclee fine art print reproduction from antique illustration by J.J. Grandville titled "Pérégrinations D'une Comète", translated as 'Wanderings of a Comet' or 'A Comet's Journey', 1844. 8x10 or 8.5x11 or 9x12 or 10x13 or 11x14 or 16x20 or 18x24 or 24x30 paper size. ***1/4 inch white borders are used for prints 5 inches and larger unless requested otherwise -- this means the image will be set 1/4 inch within the exact paper size listed above. Smaller prints (3.5x5, 4x4, 4x5, 4x6) will be sent without borders unless requested otherwise. See the last paragraph of this description for more available border options.*** Printed with a professional Giclee printer on Somerset Velvet 100% cotton rag fine art paper with archival pigment inks. These are fine art prints, not cheap posters -- produced with the highest quality inks, thick matte paper, and Giclee (museum quality) printing method. The image scans used are high resolution and printed at full quality. Although custom requests are welcome, please note that the print sizes are listed to the largest possible size for each image. Processing time before shipment is 1-3 business days. Shipping is USPS First-Class with tracking, and orders over $35 in the United States ship free. Shipping upgrades available in cart. Prints may be shipped either flat or rolled, depending on size. Rolled prints are packaged around the outside of a tube and then bubble-wrapped and placed inside a long box -- this is because the thick fine art paper cannot be rolled tightly enough to go inside the tubes without causing damage to the paper. To flatten rolled prints, they can be laid out under a stack of heavy books. Please note that since these are vintage images, they do not always conform exactly to the standard paper sizes -- this means some images will have a slightly larger white border on two sides to allow the image to fit with no cropping (the paper size stays the same, but if an image is more narrow or short than the closest standard paper size, the borders will be slightly larger on two sides). If you would like a particular image size, no border, or a larger border (1/2 inch or 1 inch), please send a request and most adjustments can be accommodated at no extra charge. If you would like a 1 inch external border, that can be done for no extra charge and increases the paper size by 2 inches each way (for example, an 8x10 image with 1 inch external borders will be printed on 10x12 paper). Please note the external border (making the paper larger) is only available as 1 inch, while the internal border (making the image smaller) is available as 1/4, 1/2, or 1 inch.
Highlights An astronaut grapples with the absence of his otherworldly friend in this poignant tale of loss and acceptance from an award-winning Spanish illustrator.When Astro arrives on a faraway planet, everyone wants to meet him. 3-8 Years 9.49" x 12.83" Hardcover 64 Pages Juvenile Fiction, Social Themes Description Book Synopsis An astronaut grapples with the absence of his otherworldly friend in this poignant tale of loss and acceptance from an award-winning Spanish illustrator. When Astro arrives on a faraway planet, everyone wants to meet him. Who's this strange person, and why is he here? But one kind creature in particular is especially drawn to him. Together, they form an unlikely bond and navigate the world's curious terrains--mountains, caves, oceans. When the creature is taken from him, Astro must confront the difficult questions that underlie our existence: Why are we here? What is our life for? Using a mix of collage, pencil and ink, and thickly layered acrylic, award-winning Manuel Marsol's illustrations teem with the vastness and wonder of life near and far. About the Author Manuel Marsol (Madrid, 1984) is an illustrator & children's book author. In 2017, he received the International Illustration Prize at the Bologna Children's Book Fair. The winning illustrations form part of the picture book Yōkai (Fulgencio Pimentel 2017), which was co-authored with Carmen Chica.
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