Navigator On The Moon

Painting is not rocket science. But let's imagine the brush is a rocket and the astronauts are colors. The white canvas is the moon you want to paint. Before piloting the first astronauts to the moon, all the tools had been developed long before. And yet, the rocket didn't fly straight to the moon without calculating the route in space, all the way. You don't need a calculator, just point the crew where to land. After the rocket has landed your work for a successful result of the flight begins.  

The old masters developed the paints and technics for us. All we need to do is to make the first stroke on the canvas. The rocket and the astronauts are there already. Find your way until the whole moon is painted as you imagine. One of the astronauts might get a little lost, but it's fine. When the crew is back together, they'll lead you on the route around the moon. 

Painting is navigation and you're the pilot!

A detail from a navigators sketch book.

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