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KIM POOR. Founder and artist of Novaspace.com, Kim Poor uses airbrush techniques along with a cool color palette to create seamless and realistic art. His unique style and dramatic use of color and perspective has won numerous awards and has been seen in many publications worldwide, including OMNI, SCIENCE DIGEST, DISCOVER, ASTRONOMY, SKY ...
- In Loving Memory of Kim Poor - Novaspace
Sand dunes, craters, and volcanoes were sketched up,...
- Halley’s Over Antarctica signed by Kim Poor (Framed)
Novaspace founder Kim Poor created this exquisite vision of...
- In Loving Memory of Kim Poor - Novaspace
Dec 4, 2019 · Sand dunes, craters, and volcanoes were sketched up, painted, and photographed. When we opened Novaspace (formerly Novagraphics), we couldn’t keep our stock on the shelves. Our mother, Sally Poor, kept an order form pad by her bed in case people called to order something in the middle of the night.
Novaspace founder Kim Poor created this exquisite vision of Halley’s Comet, with its long, bright tail extending far across the night sky, above the barren, frozen Antarctic landscape. Stunning and chilly!
Postcard published by Novagraphics, Tucson, Arizona. A view of a space shuttle launch, from an angle only possible through the eyes of an artist. Kim Paul Poor, who died Aug. 16, 2017 at age 65, was a world-renowned space artist based in Tucson, Arizona.
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Novaspace Galleries began as Kim Poor Space Art in 1978, and became Novagraphics a few years later when I added some esteemed colleagues to the lineup. When all four numbers on the calendar changed, we became Novaspace Galleries to more closely match our domain name.
Sep 20, 2017 · In the 1990’s, Kim created Novaspace, the physical (and later online) gallery dedicated to championing and selling the works of the growing ranks of talented space artists. Through Novaspace, which continues to thrive today, he promoted space art as a business, providing exposure and generating sales for the artists he represented.
His unique style and dramatic use of color and perspective has won numerous awards and has been seen in many publications worldwide, including Omni, Science Digest, Discover, Astronomy, Sky & Telescope, Germany's Kosmos, and the Russia's popular Ogonjok.