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Inside the Vehicle Assembly Building #2 Wood Print
by R B Harper
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Inside the Vehicle Assembly Building #2 wood print by R B Harper. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
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Looking straight up in the Vehicle Assembly Building. The VAB at Kennedy Space Center was built to allow for the vertical assembly of the Saturn V... more
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Artist's Description
Looking straight up in the Vehicle Assembly Building. The VAB at Kennedy Space Center was built to allow for the vertical assembly of the Saturn V rocket for the Apollo program; it continued in service through 2011 for the Space Shuttle program. It is the largest single-story building in the world and capable of making its own weather. Artists including Robert T. McCall and my friend Deborah Deschner Iazzo have all painted the VAB for the NASA art program.
About R B Harper
"The girls say I'm pretty easy; I can be had for most anything with wheels, keels, or terabytes." Dick Harper says. Dick is a contributing columnist for New England’s oldest afternoon daily. He writes trade and general interest articles on consumer issues, cars and boats, manufacturing equipment, and management for small businesses and arts organizations. Oh, yeah. And he takes pictures. A barefoot, outdoor and nature photographer, he has fine art and stock photography from New England, the Atlantic coastal states, Florida, and the American Southwest. "I'm serendipitous," he says. "I'll sit on a site waiting for the superlative sun but I'm just as happy to have a walk around body when I see a speedboat on my street." Click the...
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