The Infidel
EVIL CONSERVATIVE
This one is cool....
This is beautiful as well...
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This one is cool....
This is beautiful as well...
Wow, there is my damn Jeepin' bud, finally. Cool. Thank you sir for posting those images and I remember doing those. I do love the bttom one. I am rocking out to Beck, "Loser", which is more than fitting for Conservative. Love it.
Ok, my friend, when are you coming out this way to see me here? Would lvoe to traffic in both Jeeps down to the border. Can you speak Spanish, sir. I am bilingual and it helps for crossing when I head home.
What has been going on and where did you locate the painting with the maiden looking upwards there?
All the best and glad you are here.
Robert
Moon and Stars Align for Performance Artist (washingtonpost.com)
I do know Laurie Anderson was the first in something:
Performance artist Laurie Anderson thought the phone call was a prank.
How would you like to be NASA's artist-in-residence?
and I also knew about the NASA art program:
NASA began its art program in 1963 but never before had it tapped a resident artist, nor had it pushed the aesthetic envelope so boldly by choosing a performer whose large-scale theatrical productions blended "Star Trek" and Melville. Anderson is no Faith Hill.
who first proposed an artist in space, and what makes a proposal credible? Maybe Jules Vern proposed sending his art director in space? No way to possibly prove the statement true, but many possibilities to express statement as ridiculous without a narrower focus. Such a broad and open ended statement is the kind made here all the time.
and then who are you? who is anyone here on an anonymous message board?
ciao
dD
The first administrator to promote and institute the NASA
Art Program, was James Webb. He felt that the ages of discovery over time have always been documented by artists.
So, the NASA Art Program began.
When I cam along it was under the directorship of Bob Schulman (deceased). We became friends and so we worked hand in hand and why I ended up with so many art assignments on Shuttle program for documentation. By then I was working as a contractor for NASA on shuttle, working for General Dynamics, Pratt and Whitney, and Rocketdyne, all contracting.
Again, Bob Schulman was the promoter for the "Artist in Space" project and I was picked for the possible trip. Loved it.
It all ended on Jan 28th, 1986, with the destruction of Challenger. And too, as an aside, I had been dating Astronaut Judith Resnik, who died on Challenger.
Other than losing my wife, that was the hardest issue so far. One minute triumph, right at "Challenger, Go For Throttle Up!", at T+73 seconds, then a fireball of unimaginable results.
But, in life, things fall down. Every once upon a time....
Hope that is helpful.
Robert
Well, so far we're not doing any good. Somebody, very close on target, got it on the "NASA-Artist, but no one ever went to the source, NASA itself, and it would have been a quick search and one click, and there it is, right n the NASA site itself.
The point; if we are going to discuss topics of our lives, thre is a probabilty they are correct. Its called discernment. But its all been fun.
Now, "I was a candidate to be the first artist in space". Wonder how this will go.
Thank you for the indulgence.
Robert
Brag? Really? Because on this nit wit mindless board, I have been assailed of everything i have done over 40 years. See how you would take it. I am quite porud of what I hae accomplised in 40 years since HS.
Don;'read my post then if it bothers you.
Thank you for the kind words on "Transitions". I loved that damn paiting and doing it also.
Robert
Well, so far we're not doing any good. Somebody, very close on target, got it on the "NASA-Artist, but no one ever went to the source, NASA itself, and it would have been a quick search and one click, and there it is, right n the NASA site itself.
The point; if we are going to discuss topics of our lives, thre is a probabilty they are correct. Its called discernment. But its all been fun.
Now, "I was a candidate to be the first artist in space". Wonder how this will go.
Thank you for the indulgence.
Robert
I posted the NASA Artist source, and there was no need to post a link to what doesn't exist
You missed the OP on both subjects. Go back and read. It was exercise in discernment. Nothing more. and it is Yes on both questions.
The point was instead of every single thing is a caustic reflux of attacks on each other.
Why not verify.
In item 1 it was only two clicks away and no even went to the NASA site, the point of my OP claim in the first.
Also, when I joined here, I did not know this was an "anonymous site" whjatever the fuck that means.
I've used my name on the net since the beginning, 1983-84.
Hope that is helpful.
Thank you,
Robert
I did, and you claimed I didn't use the search engine properly.
You did a single painting for NASA, back in the 80's and have been blowing that out of all proportion ever since.
Fraud doesn't begin to cover you.
You are a pathological liar.
There are 39 of my works in the NASA Smithsonian Collection, most times they are on tour and they are gone for a few months like right now, the worldwide tour of the NASA Art Collection that started here in Las Cruces, NM
http://newmexico.org/features/
http://www.lcsun-news.com/las_cruces-sunlife/ci_19652833
http://www.lascrucescvb.org/downtown-las-cruces-has-plenty-to-offer-during-the-holiday-season/
"Traveler On The Voyage", Oil on panel, in the collection of NASA
On the cover of NASA Activities.
And part two, in the collection of NASA-Smithsonian
"Parallax", In the Collection of NASA-JPL
"Earth to Pluto", In the collection of NASA-AMES
"Final Voyage, OV104, Atlantis", in the collection of NASA-Smithsonian. The final flight of the STS System. One of three for the agency, two more underway. 36"x 60" oil on panel.
"The View Of Endeavour", In the Collection of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Photo real image of the look down prowess of STS. Digital, executed in Rederman and Maya, and 3 G5 Mac Towers with 190GB RAM and 34GB of VRAM
I do not know where the rest are but 21 are on tour somewhere, according to NASA and Pam Steele, Nyle Hartly, Ben Jackson, Terry Merical, PA, PIB, NASA-PA.
NOTE: All Art work, both oil and digital, are copyright 2012 and are in the collection of NASA or affiliated Agencies as noted. Robert A.M. Stephens is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved.
Robert A.M. Stephens, LLC
Space Borne Digital-FXFX, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Scaled Dynamics, Copyright, 2011.
All Rights Reserved.
Robert
speaking of pathological liars, the prospectus for the smithsonian's nasa/art 50 years of exploration lists all of the artworks and artists on the traveling exhibition and guess who isn't listed? Robert a m stephens.
http://www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/nasaart.pdf
dumb ass rep computer said:you must spread some reputation around before giving it to kwc57 again.
artist is space project? if it never got off the ground, then it never existed except as an idea -- which would equal no candidates for a project that never existed.
maybe you were a maybe candidate for a maybe project that might have interested some people as a concept.
hey, bill yourself as a conceptual space shot
I did, and you claimed I didn't use the search engine properly.
You did a single painting for NASA, back in the 80's and have been blowing that out of all proportion ever since.
Fraud doesn't begin to cover you.
You are a pathological liar.
There are 39 of my works in the NASA Smithsonian Collection, most times they are on tour and they are gone for a few months like right now, the worldwide tour of the NASA Art Collection that started here in Las Cruces, NM
http://newmexico.org/features/
http://www.lcsun-news.com/las_cruces-sunlife/ci_19652833
http://www.lascrucescvb.org/downtown-las-cruces-has-plenty-to-offer-during-the-holiday-season/
"Traveler On The Voyage", Oil on panel, in the collection of NASA
On the cover of NASA Activities.
And part two, in the collection of NASA-Smithsonian
"Parallax", In the Collection of NASA-JPL
"Earth to Pluto", In the collection of NASA-AMES
"Final Voyage, OV104, Atlantis", in the collection of NASA-Smithsonian. The final flight of the STS System. One of three for the agency, two more underway. 36"x 60" oil on panel.
"The View Of Endeavour", In the Collection of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Photo real image of the look down prowess of STS. Digital, executed in Rederman and Maya, and 3 G5 Mac Towers with 190GB RAM and 34GB of VRAM
I do not know where the rest are but 21 are on tour somewhere, according to NASA and Pam Steele, Nyle Hartly, Ben Jackson, Terry Merical, PA, PIB, NASA-PA.
NOTE: All Art work, both oil and digital, are copyright 2012 and are in the collection of NASA or affiliated Agencies as noted. Robert A.M. Stephens is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved.
Robert A.M. Stephens, LLC
Space Borne Digital-FXFX, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Scaled Dynamics, Copyright, 2011.
All Rights Reserved.
Robert
Speaking of pathological liars, the prospectus for the Smithsonian's NASA/Art 50 Years of Exploration lists all of the artworks and artists on the traveling exhibition and guess who isn't listed? Robert A M Stephens.
http://www.sites.si.edu/exhibitions/nasaArt.pdf
And do you know why? Because that is for the opening not the tour. I've been on many of those torus over the years. Fuck off jealous freak.
Nice try.
FAIL.
Robert
No thank you. This thread is quite enough.
Well, so far we're not doing any good. Somebody, very close on target, got it on the "NASA-Artist, but no one ever went to the source, NASA itself, and it would have been a quick search and one click, and there it is, right n the NASA site itself.
The point; if we are going to discuss topics of our lives, thre is a probabilty they are correct. Its called discernment. But its all been fun.
Now, "I was a candidate to be the first artist in space". Wonder how this will go.
Thank you for the indulgence.
Robert
I posted the NASA Artist source, and there was no need to post a link to what doesn't exist
Then why is there NO RECORD of that program... ANYWHERE? IF it existed, there would be a record somewhere.Well, so far we're not doing any good. Somebody, very close on target, got it on the "NASA-Artist, but no one ever went to the source, NASA itself, and it would have been a quick search and one click, and there it is, right n the NASA site itself.
The point; if we are going to discuss topics of our lives, thre is a probabilty they are correct. Its called discernment. But its all been fun.
Now, "I was a candidate to be the first artist in space". Wonder how this will go.
Thank you for the indulgence.
Robert
I posted the NASA Artist source, and there was no need to post a link to what doesn't exist
You are correct shitwit, it ended at Challenger, over and over and over. Move on asshole.
Jealous little fucks, This place is like the Art Bell days and just as woo woo. Cool.
Robert
you do a lot of complaining about this place, for someone who keeps posting hereNo thank you. This thread is quite enough.
Thank you. Agreed. These jealous, empty, pale faced psycho fuckwits here have beaten this to death. Too bad they do not have my fame, fortune, wealth, health, and success, from an unemployed lumberjack-cowboy out of Whitefish, Montana.
Here is me at 18 and what I used to do...........But it was all good.
Me, age 17, running an RD-7 Logging Cat, for Canyon Logging, Whitefish, Montana, 1975.
Me, Running a CAT 518 Grapple skidder for Canyon Logging, winter, 1976, in the Rocky Mountains of Montana.
Shove it up your fucking collective asses motherfuckers. Get an education and pound glass. This place is so retro--like the net of '99-'00!
Awesome fun though....move on now mutants and flame away a real flame target like fucking Obama...I'm just an art guy who did not know this place was "anonymous". That motif of op passed about 13 years ago. So retro here.
Robert
This post has nothing to do with this thread and is off topic, but I am bragging with this, since I really really don't give a shit.
Most will recognize this image, from the wildfires in my old home, Montana, Bitterroot Valley, back in 2000.
"Transitions", in the collection of The National Geographic Society, All Rights Reserved, Copyright, 2000, Robert A.M. Stephens. National Geograpic retains all reproduction rights of said art work. Oil on panel, 32"x52".
Robert
Awesome painting.
But why do you need to brag so much?
This post has nothing to do with this thread and is off topic, but I am bragging with this, since I really really don't give a shit.
Most will recognize this image, from the wildfires in my old home, Montana, Bitterroot Valley, back in 2000.
"Transitions", in the collection of The National Geographic Society, All Rights Reserved, Copyright, 2000, Robert A.M. Stephens. National Geograpic retains all reproduction rights of said art work. Oil on panel, 32"x52".
Robert
Awesome painting.
But why do you need to brag so much?
Because I am normal, famous, wealthy, did something, came from nothing, not a woo woo, the only one here using my name* and I inadverntantly came on here thinking it was a Political Disccusion site, to learn it is a boiled over woo woo site of anyonmous cowards and wannabes, worse than ever.
And a forum where there are many features here but it is total woo-woo via, 1997-2000, like the UFO, Art Bell crap that was popular for a few years 15 years ago.
Had I known what this place is, I would have never joined here at all. Too retro, so fucked up and a joke as it is. But it is fun now that I am here it is fun too. there are nuggets here.
And there are now two anonymous folks here from NASA that are watching in their free time and its fun.
Retro but fun.
They all need to move on from their obsession with me.
I am long past needing 'attention' and that was never the point, It was trying to teach these uneducated shit fucks the difference between a fact and a allegory of truth. They never got it. So fuck 'em all.
Thank you for the compliments on "Transitions". Sometime artists have favs, and for me that is one of them.
Robert
*--I use my real name and always have, for the last 28 years I've been on the net, so called, since the internet is 30-50% of my life and business and income. I have never been "anonymous, ever. I am on thousands of sites over that time and that would be normal, duh, that is what the fucking thing is for. I am a public person, have a public personna, and rely on it. and with all that, have only had to litigate it twice. Not bad.
Go For Throttle Up!
No Jeeps for me thanks... Im a Toyota guy
There is no way in Hell I am taking my 4Runner to the border... at least not crossing into Mejico. I have some friends on ajeepear.com that live in Mexico and they dont even advise I come there -not now at least -
But I would love to swing thru New Mexico and go wheeling sometime. In fact a friend is in Farmington at this moment.
Sometimes things go wrong though
Love the Jeep and especially trailer... I want to get one in the near future.
What year is the Jeep?
As for the paintings... google searched them. Great work if I must say so myself.
I love NASA, and did work at JSC in Houston as a subcontractor and loved every minute of it.
Ive been in mission control and got to be there when they woke up the astronauts to a Beatles song... so cool!
All this BS and posturing going on is funny though....