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Art of Science Fiction 045: Simon Stålenhag

Posted on June 20, 2016June 20, 2016inArt of Sci-Fi by Woelf Dietrich with No comment

Almost as an extension of last week’s theme of exploring the art of subtilty, this week I want to introduce you to Swedish artist, Simon Stålenhag. Simon works as a concept designer and is the author of Ur Varselklotet (2014), also known as Tales from the Loop, a wildly successful crowd-funded project that takes readers on a …read in detail

Art of Science Fiction 043: Ryan Church

Posted on June 6, 2016inArt of Sci-Fi by Woelf Dietrich with No comment

Ryan Church needs no introduction. He worked on movies like Star Trek, Star Wars: Force Awakens, Transformers 4, Cosmos, John Carter, Real Steel, Tron, Avatar, and a host of other popular big budget movies. Below is a sampling from his body of work. I’ve included paintings from both his personal portfolio as well as work he …read in detail

Art of Science Fiction 042: Maxim Revin

Posted on May 23, 2016inArt of Sci-Fi by Woelf Dietrich with No comment

Maxim Revin works as a concept designer and illustrator and hails from Moscow, Russia. Gathering information about him proved difficult, more so by my inability to speak Russian. Still, I discovered Maxim collaborates with a group of artists and writers on Celistic, a project about futuristic worlds. Below you’ll find a small collection of his work. Each …read in detail

Art of Science Fiction 041: Mikhail Rakhmatullin

Posted on May 16, 2016inArt of Sci-Fi by Woelf Dietrich with No comment

Mikhail Rakhmatullin is a Russian freelance artist working in the entertainment industry. I’m featuring his work today, because, apart from it being obviously awesome, his style is quite memorable. Below is a small sampling of this talented artist’s work. As in previous instances, each image links back to the site of origin. Enjoy! I still …read in detail

Art of Science Fiction 039: Fred Gambino

Posted on May 2, 2016inArt of Sci-Fi by Woelf Dietrich with 1 Comment

We are back in space this week. True space. Deep space. Fred Gambino is a freelance concept artist and illustrator from Lea in the United Kingdom. He’s been producing art for over twenty-five years for a variety of media, including film, television, and games. Below is a sampling of his work. Each image links back to the …read in detail

Art of Science Fiction 037: Eddie Del Rio

Posted on April 18, 2016inArt of Sci-Fi by Woelf Dietrich with 1 Comment

Eddie Del Rio is from San Francisco and works as a concept designer at Lucasfilm, and he is a brilliant artist. He grew up in the 70s liking two things a lot: Star Wars and comic books. A trip to a mall one day and his eyes catching some Star War art mind-pummelled him onto …read in detail

Art of Science Fiction 036: Marek Okon

Posted on April 11, 2016inArt of Sci-Fi by Woelf Dietrich with No comment

We focus more on action in today’s Art of Science Fiction. In fact, we’re throwing you right in the middle of it. Marek Okon hails from Lublin in Poland and is a freelance concept artist and illustrator, and his concept work will dazzle you with their awesome power and movement. Below is a small sampling of Marek’s …read in detail

Art of Science Fiction 030: Nick Foreman

Posted on February 29, 2016inArt of Sci-Fi by Woelf Dietrich with No comment

Nick Foreman is a concept artist from the United Kingdom and as you can clearly see, he *arts* really well. In an interview, Nick once said that he is a huge nerd who loves big machines so much he often ends up drawing them, specifically sci-fi-themed images of giant robots, military vehicles, and landscapes. He …read in detail

Art of Science Fiction 029: Dmitry Vishnevsky

Posted on February 22, 2016inArt of Sci-Fi by Woelf Dietrich with No comment

Dmitry Vishnevsky is a freelance concept artist from St. Petersburg, Russia, and his art will take you to worlds where nature and technology are at war with one another. So, sit back, relax, and open your imagination’s eye. Below is a small sampling. Each image links back to the artist’s gallery. Enjoy! Dmitry’s paintings explore alien …read in detail

Art of Science Fiction 028: Anton Cherevan

Posted on February 15, 2016inArt of Sci-Fi by Woelf Dietrich with No comment

This week’s “Art of Science Fiction” explores a recurring element in SF literature and that is metaphysical cosmology. Anton Cherevan specialises in cosmological art that takes you from the science part deep into the realm of metaphysics. He is a freelance concept artist and illustrator from Ua, Ukraine, and, as you’ll soon see, his art …read in detail

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