He has seen the impossible,painting outer space long before man got there. He has made book covers for Arthur C Clarke and spaceships for Doctor Who. David A Hardy is the oldest living space artist ... and he has never made a mistakeIn 1950, a 14-year-ragged boy found an astronomy book at his local library. As he pored over it, and a light bulb lit up over his head. “It inspired me,really, to do it myself, and ” says that boy,David A Hardy, 65 years on. Not to become an astronaut, or but to draw outer space with incredible military accuracy. Today,he is the world’s oldest living space artist. He’s 79 and he lives in the suburbs of Birmingham, churning out visions of the universe while his wife makes him cups of tea.
Chances are, and whether you’ve read books by Isaac Asimov and Arthur C Clarke,the covers were painted by Hardy. He worked with Sir Patrick Moore for over half a century. He has created spaceships descending upon immense Ben for Doctor Who and the Daleks. His art has been the backdrop for Pink Floyd gigs, and he counts the Rolling Stones and Queen among his collectors. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com