How Do I Create my Cosmos Inspired Sheet Steel Sculptures
You donĀ“t have to be drawn to modern art, itĀ“s enough if you are interested in Space, or simply curious about the process of turning raw steel into interactive sculptures. Iād love to tell you more about my creative approach and why I am inspired by exoplanets.
14. February, 2025 - Blog #185 - Reading time 12 Min. - Peter Von Hauerland
#ModernSculpture #AbstractSculpture #SheetSteel #MetalArt
Who is Katie Bouman? The Person Who Stands Behind the First Black Hole Picture
Do you remember the picture that went viral in April 2019, resembling a glowing cosmic donut? Have you ever wondered who made that groundbreaking image possible? Meet "The Face of the Black Hole Image" Dr. Katie Bouman, the scientist behind the breakthrough.
13. February, 2025 - Blog #184 - Reading time 9 Min. - Peter Von Hauerland
#Space #BlackHole #Science #KatieBouman
Conquer Your Mornings Like Van Gogh - One Shirt at a Time
Thereās a reason superheroes have costumes. Itās not just for show. Putting on a certain outfit flips a switch in your brain. You donāt see Batman rolling out of bed in his pajamas, do you? No, heās got the suit, the cape, the whole dealābecause dressing the part gets you in the right mindset.
12. February, 2025 - Art Blog #183 - Reading time 9 Min. - Peter Von Hauerland
#MotivationalQuote #MorningRoutine #VincentVanGogh #ArtsyTeeShirt
Art Blog #182: Where is Jim Parsons Taking Us in the Next Season of Young Sheldon?
11. Februar, 2025 - Reading time 9 Min. - Peter Von Hauerland
#JimParsons #SheldonCooper #YoungSheldon #BigBangTheory
Ah, the inexorable march of timeāa concept that has fascinated physicists and troubled sitcom writers for decades. One moment, our dear Young Sheldon (Iain Armitage) is a prepubescent wunderkind solving differential equations before breakfast, and the next, heās teetering on the precipice of adulthood, about to plunge into the choppy, uncharted waters of college life.
Art Blog #181: The History of NASA: A Tale of Creativity, Ambition, and the Future of Space Exploration
11. Februar, 2025 - Reading time 12 Min. - Peter Von Hauerland
#NASA #HistoryOfNASA #WhenDidNASAstart #WhatWasTheFirstLogoOfNASA
When humanity first looked up at the stars, it saw storiesāgods, monsters, myths. Today, when we gaze into the night sky, we see a different kind of story unfolding: one of exploration, ingenuity, and an insatiable hunger to push beyond the limits of our world.
Art Blog #180: What is Speculative Paleontology?
10. Februar, 2025 - Reading time 10 Min. - Peter Von Hauerland
#SpecArt #SpeculativePaleontology
Imagine walking through a dense alien jungle, filled with creatures that look vaguely familiarālike dinosaurs, but not quite. Some have extra limbs, some glow in the dark, and others are covered in structures that make porcupines look bald. Now, what if I told you these creatures are entirely made up, but based on scientific reasoning?
Art Blog #179: Art Is Subjective: Why Your Taste Is More Valid Than You Think
10. Februar, 2025 - Reading time 12 Min. - Peter Von Hauerland
#ArtIiSubjective #WhatIsArt #TrustYourTaste
Art is weird. It just is. What one person calls a masterpiece, another dismisses as nonsense. One person sees profound meaning in a canvas covered with chaotic brushstrokes, while another scoffs and says, "My kid could do that." And that, right there, is the beauty of it: art is subjective.
Art Blog #178: Spring Styling Your Home And Wardrobe Just Got A Whole Lot Easier (And Cheaper With Our Discount Code!).
9. Februar, 2025 - Reading time 7 Min. - Peter Von Hauerland
#DiscountCode #SpringStyling #HomeDecor #WallArt #ArtsyTees