Leonard
Nimoy's final art
work will lead 'Star Trek' art exhibit



Spock left us a message.
The
late Leonard Nimoy, who spent nearly 50 years playing the Vulcan first ******r on the original
Star Trek television ****** and in subsequent moves, has one more gift to share: a moving piece of photographic artwork that's going on display.
The piece
will be shown alongside 53 others in an
exhibit called
Star Trek: 50 Artists. 50 Years. The collection were curated by CBS Consumer Products, which owns the franchise.
Along with acting, Nimoy was widely recognized for his
skill as a photographer. This piece, which
will be officially unveiled at the Michael J. Wolf Gallery in San Diego during this summer's San Diego Comic-Con, was created specifically for the
Star Trek Art Exhibit. It depicts multiple images of
Nimoy's own hand in the widely-recognized "Live Long and Prosper" salute.
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