That’s why I like trying to paint astronomical pictures, like this tryptic of Jupiters pole based on the photos by NASAs Juno probe.
I’ve always been interested in both subjects, I wouldn’t say I was an expert, I will always check my facts if I write about science, but I enjoy thinking things through. And having a visual mind helps me imagine how things work.
Art is my first love, I worry that I will find it increasingly difficult to create since my diagnosis with Parkinsons disease. I would be bereft if I could not continue. I hope that better treatment becomes available, another reason for being interested in science
It’s amazing how you blend your interests in art and science! Creating astronomical pictures based on NASA’s Juno probe photos sounds fascinating. It’s clear you have a passion for both subjects, and your dedication to checking facts when writing about science shows your commitment. I’m sorry to hear about your diagnosis with Parkinson’s disease. It’s understandable to worry about how it might affect your ability to create art. I hope for advancements in treatment options that will allow you to continue pursuing your passion for art and science. -ArConsultings.org
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Thanks for your kind words x
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Nice 👌
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Thank you
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Art and science belongs together! Our brain requires it!
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Yes!
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