Our Five to Frame series brings you exceptional pieces of art to discover, each one selected to elevate your home and make your walls truly stand out.
Justin Van Genderen uses art to explore science, physics, space and technology. His work captures the magnificence of distant galaxies and enigmatic planets, celebrates the pioneering spirit of NASA missions, and pays homage to the watchful eye of the Hubble telescope.
Ponder our place in the cosmos and boundless possibilities beyond with five of Justin's hand selected prints below, and see more of his work in our full 2046 Design gallery.
Heavenly Spheres
Hand-made screen print on 100 lb. French Paper (Midnight Blue). Signed and Numbered edition of 100.
Apollo 11
On July 20, 1969, at 20:17 UTC the crew of Apollo 11 successfully landed on the moon. Astronaut Niel Armstrong became the first person to step onto the lunar surface, followed by pilot Buzz Aldrin about 20 minutes later.
Olympus Mons 24"x 36"
Of all the volcanoes on Mars, one towers above the rest: the shield volcano Olympus Mons.
Missions to Mars
Track all missions to Mars from Mariner 4 which took the first photos of another planet from deep space in 1965 through the 2020 Perseverance Rover launch. 36" x 24" archival quality art print.
Voyager
Voyager, NASA's Longest-Lived Mission, has now logged over 45 years in space extending our exploration of the solar system to the outer limits of the Sun's sphere of influence, and possibly beyond..