#sci fi illustration
The Lost World, written by Michael Crichton.
Published by Folio Society, with binding / endpapers / title page / map and 6 internal illustrations by me. Out now only on foliosociety.com!
Huge thanks to AD Sheri Gee, editor Rob Davies & everyone over at Folio Society. What an incredibly talented and hard-working team. Also massive thanks to the hoards of people who contacted us about doing this book over the past year; keeping quiet about it was so difficult.
I only wish he’d written more books for this series so we could keep the party going…
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I did this commission as an anniversary gift about a month back and its whole theme was so wildly delightful and fun to bring to life, from concept to execution. I would read this book/see this movie 100%
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The Dark Judges by Garry Leach. This is the original art for the Starscans in Prog 555-558 without the added text.
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Redfish 2D digital sci-fi illustration created in Photoshop & Sculptris by Steambot artist viag (Nicolas Ferrand) of Montreal, Canada!!!http://viag.cghub.com/images/
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Alien Robot 2D digital sci-fi illustration created by Weta Workshop artist long0800 (Long Ouyang) of Shenzhen, China!!!http://long0800.cghub.com/images/
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Era One 8 2D digital sci-fi illustration created by concept artist masana (Simon Goinard) of New York !!! http://masana.cghub.com/images/
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Work in progress commission for Mallikeet. After many long hours of work, this one is starting to come together!
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The very stylish, Kosmostrator - Classic interplanetary spacecraft featured in the 1960 East German-Polish sci-fi co-production, The Silent Star (Der Schweigende Stern). The film was released in the US in 1962 - shortened and retitled, The First Spaceship On Venus. The storyline was set in 1985 and based on Polish writer Stanislaw Lem’s first sci-fi novel, The Astronauts (1951). This large scale production was the first to be shot in the ‘Totalvision’ widescreen process.
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Robur the Conqueror’s ‘The Terror’ - Gray Morrow illustration featured on the cover of Classics Illustrated No.163 (Gilberton, 1961).
Morrow’s action scene is based on Jules Verne’s famous novel, Master of the World. In this sequel novel, Robur had perfected a new invention, which he has dubbed the Terror. It was a ten-meter long vehicle, that is alternately speedboat, submarine, automobile, or aircraft. It could travel at the (then) unheard of speed of 150 miles per hour on land and at over 200 mph when flying.
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