by Marlin Peterson | Aug 29, 2012 | Science Illustrations
Wow, I am so tired but so elated. Not many art projects turn out just how you plan them to…but this one did! Yesterday was an amazingly beautiful and dramatic sunset, and I enjoyed it up on the roof with my constant seagull companions and such cool...
by Marlin Peterson | Aug 28, 2012 | Science Illustrations
I have finally started with the shadow, and it is quite exciting. I have waffled back and forth on the color, and ordered unusable gallons of paint, but in the end…the color is BLUE! Through and through, with all this atmosphere that our poor sun has to pass...
by Marlin Peterson | Aug 23, 2012 | Science Illustrations
Check out this VIDEO news brief of my project on KOMO: News is amazing, this is the third completely different version I have seen! Different dialog, different anchors, different helicopter footage for each one! Here is a timelapse from yesterday. It was death...
by Marlin Peterson | Aug 16, 2012 | Science Illustrations
Its hot up there, but I would DEFINITELY take heat over the constant wind. Not both. I can’t use my expensive larder of spraypaint (I had planned on) because the paint just gets shoved right up into the stratosphere to never pigment evermore. That said, the...
by Marlin Peterson | Jun 11, 2012 | Science Illustrations
The acronym to know is GAP: Grants for Artist Projects. It is part of Artist Trust, a Washington organization that hooks up artists with grants. An incredible resource that I am so honored to receive. To make a long story short, after months of waiting and...