


VENUS VACATION BOOK NOW! Tapestry

Designed and sold by Pablo Carlos Budassi
$44.61
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TapestryLightweight polyester in large sizes
$44.61
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- Call it a wall tapestry, call it a wall hanging, call it the new centerpiece of your decor
- Intense, vivid colors and fine line detail, printed for you when you order
- 100% lightweight polyester with finished edge
- Cold gentle machine wash, line dry or tumble dry low, do not iron or bleach
- Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received

VENUS VACATION BOOK NOW!
The rare science opportunity of planetary transits has long inspired bold voyages to exotic vantage points – journeys such as James Cook's trek to the South Pacific to watch Venus and Mercury cross the face of the Sun in 1769. Spacecraft now allow us the luxury to study these cosmic crossings at times of our choosing from unique locales across our solar system.
A creative team of visual strategists at NASA JPL created the poster series "Visions of the Future." Nine artists, designers, and illustrators were involved in designing the posters, which are the result of many brainstorming sessions with scientists, engineers, and expert communicators. Each poster went through a number of concepts and revisions, and each was made better with feedback from the JPL experts.
This artwork is courtesy of NASA/JPL-Caltech. Simplified, background removed and adapted to products by Pablo Carlos Budassi.
The posters began as a series about exoplanets - planets orbiting other stars - to celebrate NASA's study of them. (The NASA program that focuses on finding and studying exoplanets is managed by JPL.) Later, the director of JPL was on vacation at the Grand Canyon with his wife, and they saw a similarly styled poster that reminded them of the exoplanet posters. They suggested it might be wonderful to give a similar treatment to the amazing destinations in our solar system that JPL is currently exploring as part of NASA. And they were right!
The point was to share a sense of things on the edge of possibility that are closely tied to the work our people are doing today. The JPL director has called our people "architects of the future."
As for the style, we gravitated to the style of the old posters the WPA created for the national parks. There's a nostalgia for that era that just feels good.
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