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That’s How It Felt To Be On The Moon by Alan Bean
“This is my answer to the question I’ve been asked most often since November 19, 1969. I felt a long, long way from the people and places I love the most. It seemed unreal…impossible. From time to time I would look down and say to myself, “this is the moon.” And then, I would look up at a small, beautiful, birght blue and white sphere hanging in the mysterious, luminous black sky and think, ” that is the earth.” Words have never expressed what I experienced, but I thing that in this work I have captured some of the excitement and exhilaration I felt. I wanted an eye-arresting image, somthing to communicate the excitement of being on the moon, so I began experimenting with “exciting” colors - bright primary tones. But that didn’t feel right. then as I worked, I began to see a rainbow effect in the layersof paint. That feeling, of all colors being mixed but also harmonizing, finally allowed me to tell how it felt to walk on the moon.”
- Alan Bean