Framed Stellar Space Prints
Space, the final frontier! From the moment the space race began in 1957, the world has been fascinated with all things space. It’s no wonder framed Stellar Space art prints have become so popular!
Though he never got to stand on the moon’s surface, astronaut William Anders captured perhaps the most iconic example of framed Stellar Space art ever in his photograph “Earthrise.” As Apollo 8 sat on the moon, he snapped a stunning shot of our humble planet, rich with bright blues and whites against the background of black around it. Looking at this photograph will make you feel like hopping on the next spaceship out of here!
The beauty doesn’t end there, however. NASA provides an amazingly celestial sight with “Merging Clusters in 30 Doradus (non-annotated).” The clusters of stars and swirls of color are truly out of this world in this example of framed Stellar Space designs; and nothing helps a little child dream of being an astronaut like another piece NASA graces us with, “Taken Under the ‘Wing’ of the Small Magellanic Cloud.” As a reminder that stars are not only white, but can also be red and blue, this artwork is truly incredible.
If you’re wondering what the moon’s craters look like from an architectural standpoint, Sue Schlabach eases your mind with her rendition of “Celestial Blueprint,” and while we’re no Neil Armstrong, we can feel a little closer to the moon with “Lunar Eclipse” by Stocktrek Images. This shot of the moon in different phases of light will have you saying, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind!”