Concept Design Adventurist, Michal “Mike” Jelinek hails from Horseville, Greenland. He designs things, sometimes he writes things, and other times he educates people about things. Over the years Mike has held various creative positions in the design and styling departments of giant automotive manufacturers like Volkswagen, Skoda, Citroen, GM Europe, and Mercedes. Wanting to explore …read in detail
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Art of Science Fiction 110: Chris Tulloch McCabe
Chris Tulloch McCabe is a Freelance Concept Artist and Designer from the UK. He’s been active in the design industry for close to a decade and works heavily with 3D modeling as a baseline for large portions of his conceptual work. Chris continuously pushes the boundaries of his abilities to improve his art and storytelling …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 108: Rodrigue Pralier
Rodrigue Pralier is the Art Team Lead at Gameloft Montreal in Canada. Before that he worked as the Lead Character Artist on an unnamed project at Warner Bros Montreal, and before that for two years as the Lead Character Artist on Mass Effect Andromeda. Previous credits include Mass Effect 2 and 3, Army of Two …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 105: Jan Buragay
Philippines artist, Jan Buragay is self-taught and possess a very distinctive style. It’s a style you’ll easily recognise from te rest and I foresee it becoming the artist’s signature of sorts. Jan’s passion for science fiction and Japanese culture, as well as cyberpunk, fuels his creativity as is clearly evident from the collection below. Jan …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 102: Hassan Hameed Tabrizi
Something different for this week’s Art of Science Fiction. We get to see an alternate version of our world, or maybe a future happening, a dystopian dieselpunk nightmare of apocalyptic proportions. Oily, smoke-filled scenes of urban decay, strewn with the skeletal remains of robots and war machines, gutted and wasting away. Grunge-looking mech tech that …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 096: NZ’s Weta Workshop
This week I’m doing something special for Art of Science Fiction. Usually we look at the artists themselves, but I’ve decided to give the Weta Workshop some love. Not that they need it of course, but I want to. I am proud of them. Maybe it’s because it’s a New Zealand company and because I …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 095: Mark Kolobaev
Art of Science Fiction this week looks at vehicles you’d use offworld. Mark Kolobaev lives in Belgorod, Russia and is a freelance artist working in the movie and video game industries. His art is pretty brilliant. Land crawlers and terra explorers, vehicles filled with military personnel ready to explore an alien planet. Mark’s paintings are …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 094: Igor Sobolevsky
I’m in the mood for sleek tech for this week’s Science Fiction art and so I give you futuristic robots and vehicles. Igor Sobolevsky lives in the US and specializes in Industrial Design and Concept Development. He currently works as a 3D Imaging Designer for Zagg, Inc. Below is a small sampling of his work, so …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 092: Ronnie Jensen
Ronnie Jensen is a freelance illustrator and cover artist from Norway. He specializes, in his own words, in science fiction art and is open to commissions. You’ll like his paintings. They are both atmospheric and otherworldly and takes you to the heart of science fiction, or rather, the things that make science fiction so utterly fascinating. …read in detail
Art of Science Fiction 091: Furio Tedeschi
Furio Tedeschi is a freelance 3D Sculptor and Concept Artist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. A talent for creating complex, realistic character designs, Tedeschi has worked for companies such as Bioware Montreal, Blur Studios, McFarlane Toys, Digital Extremes, Gameloft, and Liquid Development, and is currently doing freelance work for Paramount Pictures. Below we have collected a few of …read in detail