The Art of Mauro Cerati
The #steampunk art of Mauro Cerati

Mauro Cerati is a concept artist for Streamline Studios in Malaysia, whose work includes beautiful steampunk versions of Moscow and what I think is Vienna.
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The #steampunk art of Mauro Cerati

Mauro Cerati is a concept artist for Streamline Studios in Malaysia, whose work includes beautiful steampunk versions of Moscow and what I think is Vienna.
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The #dieselpunk art of “Hanamity” is set in an alternate 1920s

“Hanamity” is the alias of a Russian artist. Many of his works are set in an alternative 1920s, straddling the boundary between steampunk and dieselpunk.
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The #steampunk art of Lantern City

Lantern City was an ambitious attempt to create a trans-media steampunk universe. Set on a parallel Earth where the majority of the population is oppressed by a ruling class that literally lives above the rest, the franchise focused on an underground resistance movement.
The project spawned an illustrated novel (2013) and comic book series (2015-16), but a planned TV series never got underway.
The art of Justin Van Genderen

Justin Van Genderen is an American graphic designer, who Space Age-style illustrations draw on movies like Star Wars and 2001: A Space Odyssey for inspiration.
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The #steampunk art of Remy Hoff

Remy Hoff is a Norwegian artist with two passions: botany and steampunk. It turns out the two combine exceptionally well. These are some great settings for a steampunk story.
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The #dieselpunk art of Patrick Reilly

Patrick Reilly is an American artist who creates paintings in the style of midcentury fantasy and science-fiction magazines.
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Tamara de Lempicka’s art is a perfect fit for #decopunk

Tamara Łempicka (1898-1980), known as Tamara de Lempicka, was a Polish artist who lived in Paris between the world wars and relocated to the United States in 1939.
Her breakthrough came at the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, which gave its name to the Art Deco movement. She exhibited her paintings in two of the exhibition’s venues, where they were…