Planets & Megaplanets

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Inspired by the story of Apollo astronauts seeing the earth β€˜hanging like a blue marble in space,’ Josh Simpson began creating his own fanciful marble-sized planets in the mid-1970s.

This early artistic exploration, combined with his intense interest in physics, cosmology, astronomical phenomena, and all things mechanical, inform and inspire his work to this day.

β€œIn effect, the Planets act much like Persian miniatures, whose small format and richly painted micro-environments were designed to encourage contemplation in an intimate, relaxed manner. The beauty of these objects simultaneously calms and excites the eye, providing a momentary flight from the mundane that refreshes the mind.”

β€” Tina Oldknow
former Curator of Modern Glass at the Corning Museum of Glass

Video Gallery

Making a Megaplanet

3" Inhabited Planet Paperweight

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