Today I’m showcasing an artist with a dramatically unique style. I would like to introduce Kuldar Leement. He is a popular digital illustrator and graphic designer based out of Estonia.
His style reminds me of the precision lines and bold colors used in the eighties. In fact, his work, in general, is akin to the art you’d find on album covers of electronic dance anthologies during this era.
I’ve linked each image below with the artist’s gallery on Deviant Art and Facebook where you’ll find a host of other paintings not featured here. Enjoy!
I suspect by now you agree with my sentiments above. Kuldar is indeed a remarkable artist and I can understand his popularity. Let me know in the comments what you thought of his work and if you have any science fiction artists you want me to feature, drop me a line below.
Cheers!

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