A Few Words About Saturn by Mirena Rhee

https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/the_saturn_system_090817.pdf

I wanted to share with you an incredible document on Saturn by NASA.

I found Saturn to be so beautiful it was the first planet I was really excited to see through a telescope here in New York city through - Amateur Astronomers Association of New York. Find them here https://www.aaa.org/observing/ .

Recently i listened on all 7 Foundation series books by Isaac Asimov and in the last series they try to find Earth by looking for a system with a Saturn like planet. I thought to share with you this incredible document - there are also incredible pictures in it. Enjoy!

Happy Sunday from Saturn by Mirena Rhee

Happy Sunday from Saturn! From all the planets, especially the planets I am from which seem to multiply. In fact we are made of atoms that have been previously part of stars so I chalk these planetary motivations to my deep rooted feeling for my atoms.

Very glad to have been able to record Christmas on Saturn natively in Unity .. finally.. thanks to my bootcamped mac, unity and christmas..:)

Christmas on Saturn is an animation and simulation with pen and ink drawings inspired... by Saturn, NASA, Christmas.. or Christmas in Space :) and especially a little image a friend sent me from Denmark which triggered a fury of thoughts... The drawings are from a book of drawings I recently completed called

“Hands and Solids".

It is made with pen and ink #drawings animated and simulated in #Unity3D, with sounds from Saturn.

Animation and simulation in #Unity3d with sounds from Saturn #NASA @nasajpl and based on my book of #drawings #Hands and #solids. Also inspired by an image a friend sent me from Denmark.

What is special about a simulation is that it's never the same unlike a movie, no two stills are ever the same. It's chaotic just like the universe, but there is an underlying order. Every time the simulation is run the images are different, no two stills are ever the same.

Sounds of Saturn: Hear Radio Emissions of a Planet and Its Moon

Cassini's final orbits revealed a powerful interaction between Saturn and the moon Enceladus. Scientists observed plasma waves moving in a circuit from planet to moon. The waves were converted into audio we can hear. [eerie, high-pitched sounds like wind]

Time was compressed from 16 minutes to 28.5 seconds, and wave frequency was decreased by a factor of 5. Cassini captured the data on September 2, 2017, two weeks before the spacecraft plunged into Saturn's atmosphere.

I am so glad i have finally been able to record this animation natively out of unity..

The Dalí Theatre and Museum - the very famous Rainy Taxi installation by Mirena Rhee

#dali #installation #art To be honest with you after seeing the Dali theater and museum in Figueres all other art exhibitions seemed mundane and pedestrian. And I have seen all the best museums, galleries and and shows in the world. Trust me, Dali was the master of all masters of the 20th century. Sort of like a dream Da Vinci.

I have been to Spain three times, and each time I had a very specific purpose - the first time I wanted to see Gaudi - he was the surrealist of the world of Architecture. The second visit i devoted to Madrid and its famous art museums, including the Royal palace. But of course the Prado, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, with all the Spanish masters in them - Picasso, Goya, I dont really like El Greco to be honest but found out the Spanish kings had incredible taste and they liked Hieronymus Bosch and brought his paintings to Spain, and his Garden of Earthly Delights is in impeccable condition in the Prado and is one of the most unforgettable paintings you would see today.

Any way, this summer i also walked the Camino de Santiago - an 800 km walk through rural and not so rural northern Spain which took me to very small villages. In every village there was a church with an out of this world altar piece in it. I realized the pictorial tradition of surrealism, and the pictorial and strong painterly vein in Spain, is deeply rooted in the church altars of the catholic churches in Spain.

I am in the process of.. still processing my visual experiences because I am also busy with making my own stuff. But the visuals of Northern Spain, Catalonia, The shores of Costa Brava left deep impression on me. I actually cried leaving Cadaqués. Because these landscapes, and I am talking almost all of the Frances Camino Spain, but of course especially Costa Brava… these landscapes were masterly works In-and-of-themselves

my work is always a balancing act in taking in and processing the past and working on the future.

Samos Monastery and the Monastery of San Martiño Pinario.

The pictorial tradition of Spain as recorded by me through my Camino de Santiago journey this summer. It was deeply felt through my body, my feet and my eyes.

I made a proposal for the First Human Art on Mars ( HAM ) by Mirena Rhee

A Drawing In The Sand on Another Planet.

Proposal for the first Human Art on Mars ( HAM ) - A Drawing In The Sand. Since ancient times philosophers have been drawing in the sand. …Our hands are a symbol of our humanity, we create and destroy by it, and like in the Michelangelo painting and in the cave paintings of ancient - they carry the human spark, they serve our intelligence to shape matter, and make our dreams a reality.

On the left - Proposed first Human Art on Mars ( HAM ) - A Drawing In The Sand. I propose that a human sized hand print is drilled on the surface of Mars by InSight’s Heat and Physical Properties Package probe. Just like the first human step on the Lunar surface - this will be a cultural step for mankind.

On the right - Red ochre hand stencils in the Cave of El Castillo (c.37,300 BCE). These markings are some of the earliest art of the Upper Paleolithic. Art is commonly understood as the act of making works (or artworks) which use the human creative impulse and which have meaning beyond simple description.

Growing up I wanted to be an astronaut, now I doodle about it. Nasa doodle and JPL DOODL

I grew up with Carl Sagan’s Cosmos, with Isaac Asimov’s stories, robots, aliens, with Arthur C Clarke’s novels. I grew up with Star Wars. It's not that I believe in Star Wars but I do believe in the message of Star Wars. Star Wars inspired me to dream. It was so epic and there were so many great lessons in it. I became a Star Wars artist.

My blueprint for dreams came from the science fiction novels I had been reading throughout my childhood and as a young adult. I wanted an epic life with adventures, possibly in space. So my first dream naturally was to become an astronaut.

I became an artist, now I create worlds and constantly conspire to make things the world has never seen.

Proposal for the First Human Art on Mars or HAM. a Drawing in the Sand on Another Planet

Merry Christmas from Saturn ! by Mirena Rhee

Christmas on Saturn

Simulation and Animation with pen and ink drawings, dimensions variable, 2019

A series of stills from my animation and simulation in #Unity3d with sounds from Saturn @nasa @nasajpl and based on my book of #drawings #Hands and #solids. Also inspired by an image a friend sent me from Denmark.

What is special about a simulation is that it's never the same unlike a movie, no two stills are ever the same. It's chaotic just like the universe, but there is an underlying order. Every time the simulation is run the images are different, no two stills are ever the same.

Sounds of Saturn: Hear Radio Emissions of a Planet and Its Moon

Cassini's final orbits revealed a powerful interaction between Saturn and the moon Enceladus. Scientists observed plasma waves moving in a circuit from planet to moon. The waves were converted into audio we can hear. [eerie, high-pitched sounds like wind]

Time was compressed from 16 minutes to 28.5 seconds, and wave frequency was decreased by a factor of 5. Cassini captured the data on September 2, 2017, two weeks before the spacecraft plunged into Saturn's atmosphere.

All of my work is about New York, New York is so complex and so beautiful by Mirena Rhee

New York city is in all my work and most of my thoughts, it is complex and inspiring web of fates, of inanimate and animated objects, it sways and constantly moves. People and things in it almost constantly yell.

I have lived in almost every neighborhood in New York city, and on both sides of Broadway. Like in two totally opposite windows across from each other.

There’s something special about the New York laundromats, about the dollar pizza place, the subway, the Chelsea art gallery district, the New York public library, the public spaces, the hangouts, the loading docks, the Apple store.

I have become recently fascinated with the empty storefronts, with their open eyes.

I often wait until it’s late to roam the city and see its sights, and hear its roars, whispers and complaints, its sighs, and its whooshes.

Hands and Solids, a book of drawings - hands, solids and soft solids by Mirena Rhee

The Story of the Hands

The story of the Hands started in a small room with red chair in Harlem. I had moved form the Silicon Valley, where I was working as a video game Star Wars artist, having given up my six figure salary and most of my possessions in order to move to New York city.

Living in a fairly small room with everything I owned and an air shaft window, I turned my attention to my intimate space, science defines it as 1.5 meters in diameter. I started looking at and drawing my hands, paying attention to the “hands theater” and the doings of the hands. A realization that a simple act of peeling apples actually is an extraordinary act on micro-level, where electric storms of electrons introduce ordinary changes in reality. This "hands theater" is in essence a violent act, not in the way of doing harm but an epic battle to make change, to rupture.

Hands became the building blocks of most drawings, and since, most of the installations. The hand is the place where the ideal world of ideas and thoughts could become an object in the material world. My own hands serve as the models and main building elements of my work because they are always present and available, constantly gesturing, traversing and dominating my personal space.

Drawing in pen and ink, and brown washes

I have been drawing since I was four, my grandfather was a painter and a drawer so I used to draw in chalk on my grandparent’s patio and also copied his paintings in pastels. When I moved to America I discovered 3d art and spent a decade drawing digitally for entertainment companies like Lucasfilm. 

Having come from almost entirely digital background, I one day went to the Morgan library and museum in New York and there I saw Albrecht Dürer’s preparatory drawing for his famous engraving Adam and Ave. I found the pen and brown ink drawing so beautiful that I have been drawing in dip pen and ink ever since, and often use brown and sepia washes and inks from Germany. I also use dip pen which makes the drawings appear three dimensional and more like an etching, because the pen scratches the surface of the paper and thus embeds the pigment crystals in tiny grooves. 

It is my secret but unlike Durer who cut up and joined pieces of paper - I plan my drawings digitally in terms of composition but then once I establish the space - I draw off the top of my head and the drawings sometimes become literally maps of my brain synapses.

Geometry

Geometry has always been in my mind as the more pleasant and visual side of mathematics, I want to mathematical high school because of parental pressure and geometry was my most pleasurable subject, something I could relate to visually. 

Geometry is the symbol of Western thought, of philosophy, of the mind, of abstraction and ideas, I call geometry poetry for strings. In geometric bodies are encoded the songs of the universe. Geometric solids also are the symbols of simplicity and elegance. 

This hand drawn excerpt represents a relationship between the material and the ideal world.

The cover and back pages have soft solids drawn on them, these are geometric solids which have been digitally sculpted into softer forms, and then drawn using the very old technique of dip pen and ink. They represent the symbiosis between man and the machine.