SPACE ART ORIGINAL PAINTINGS
Kim Poor
Original Paintings
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| NOTE: Since Kim Poor retired from painting over 14 years ago, these paintings are all on consignment, or on the secondary market. Kim developed a rare neuro-muscular disease, and can no longer paint with the precision required of a space artist. He continues to run Novaspace Galleries, however. |
![]() Cosmic Cactus (1978) One of my first serious efforts, this large stretched canvas is actually signed "Pallomar," my pen name (my first studio was then on Palomar Drive) ...more COSMIC CACTUS(1978)One of my first serious efforts, this large stretched canvas is actually signed "Pallomar," my pen name (my first studio was then on Palomar Drive). As I became better known, the Pallomar name started being confused with the observatory, so in 1980 and for the rest of my career, I used a "sig" to sign my paintings, a sort of stylized logo popularized by space artists. This was the first and largest of several Saguaro cactus portraits I did over the years. I liked bright colors, and this one uses most of them. It is framed in a double wood frame of gold leaf and rustic wood. Price includes crating and US shipping. I can no longer paint, giving it up to advancing neurological disease in 1994, so all originals are on consignment to the gallery from the original owners. --Kim Poor
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