This work has now been sold.
In 1979, former NASA scientist, Leighton Reeves Scott, began experimenting with a unique art medium. His mixed-media techniques produce paintings of incredible depth and complex color effects that draw the viewer into the works. Themes include imaginary planetary surfaces and galaxies. More recently his abstract works challenge us to think about care of our Earth. This is unique abstract art with a message. Search for #exNASAartist. He is the inventor of the Core Relational Intelligence Model.
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Monday, September 5, 2016
"Galaxie X-7" a hit at Shippensburg, PA SHAPE abstract show
The annual abstract show at the now relocated SHAPE gallery at 19 East King Street opened Friday, September 2 to a good-sized crowd and live music. 14 local artists participated in the "PARADOX" show, and I was interviewed and the space-themed painting photographed by the reporter for the Shippensburg News-Chronicle, Amanda Mehall.
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