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Hide whole worlds between the books on your shelves
Reddit user /u/unlka noticed something incredible on Twitter. Japanese artist Monde had been creating these tiny dioramas designed to be squeezed between books on a shelf and create tiny worlds there. It’s the light that creeps out along the alleyway from the back that brings these mysterious scenes to life.
A look inside: The cults of Degenesis – Rebirth
Geek Native’s review of Degenesis: Rebirth Edition included plenty of the game’s amazing art but there is more to come. There’s a reason why the artwork in this post-apocalyptic RPG is so good. The game’s creators are SIXMOREVODKA and are a professional design studio in Germany who normally work on computer games, movies and high-end […]
Unexplored: Currys PC World dives into the wonders of world building and concept art
Growing up in the UK there were a few places on the high street that I could pop into and geek over the latest tech and computer games. These days, with the might of Amazon to compete against, and perhaps not always able to offer the customer the sort of quality service boutique high-quality audio […]
Navigate the Enterprise: 6 Star Trek floor plans
Geek Native has featured marketing efforts from Angie’s List before. They’ve done illustrated architecture which was gorgeous and nostalgic pixel floorplans. I guess geeks make a good audience and there’s some floorplan related service Angie’s List can help with because they’re back for round three. This time it’s Star Trek. Want to see inside a […]
The Incredibles as kickass mutant warriors
What if everyone’s favourite superhero family weren’t so homely? What if they were kickass mutant warriors covered in tattoos and prone to fits of rage? Illustrator Warrick Wong could imagine and he shared with us exactly what those Incredibles would look like. Love this? You can back Warrick on Patreon.
A portrait of the King in Yellow
The King in Yellow was created by the American author Robert W. Chambers in 1895. The King in Yellow is either a play in book form that drives people mad, a strange symbol also known as the Yellow Sign of a dangerous entity. [Buy this print] This particular King in Yellow is a giclee print […]
Refresh your imagination: 13 evocative pictures from Brandon Liao
Brandon Liao is a concept artist who has worked with the likes of Riot Games, Blur and ZeniMax. He’s worked on various films as well. You can get a sample of his incredible work over at EpicLoot and at Deviant Art. The good news is that there are items available in Liao’s Deviant Art store. […]
Escape to 11 fascinating locations with Xu Xinmin
Xu Xinmin is an extremely talented illustrator from China. He shares his work on Deviant Art and Sina. He draws some fantastic mech and tech. I especially love his bulky and yet strangely graceful large machines. At the same time, Xu creates some breathtaking fantasy locations with mystery and depth.
John Carpenter classics enjoy the 4K treatment
Matt Ferguson of Cakes and Comics was commissioned by StudioCanal to help celebrate the work of sci-fi, fantasy and horror master John Carpenter. The big news this week is that the studio is doing 4K restorations of some of Carpenter’s iconic titles; The Fog, They Live, Escape from New York and Prince of Darkness. The […]