Santa finally brought me @70sscifiart's book! It's a fun retrospective on the cover art that shaped our first impressions of many classic novels.
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Book 472
Worlds Beyond Time: Sci-Fi Art of the 1970s
Adam Rowe
Abrams 2023
Another new book from Abrams. We’ve gotten to the point in publishing where, if you’re like me and like large-format art books, you need to get used to the idea of buying them when they are released. Fewer and fewer publishers are taking the risk of releasing art books, and they are staying in print for shorter and shorter periods of time. So, when I heard about this book, I made a point of getting myself a copy, and I’m glad I did. While my preference in vintage book cover art leans more toward the pulp era, it is the 70s covers that I find myself the most familiar and nostalgic. Featuring some all-time greats—Frazetta, Vallejo, Elson, Emshwiller, Mead, the Dillons, et al—and divided into subject categories such as spaceships, cities and landscapes, plants, animals, aliens, fantasy realms, and cryptozoology, this is a beautiful and very welcome look at an incredibly creative, experimental, and occasionally ridiculous sci-fi decade.
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Out Now: Worlds Beyond Time: Sci-Fi Art of the 1970s
Worlds Beyond Time: Sci-Fi Art of the 1970s offers a glorious retrospective of SF-inspired imagery the artists who created some extraordinary images
Worlds Beyond Time is a new book out now from Adam Rowe, published by Abrams, described as the definitive visual history of the spaceships, alien landscapes, cryptozoology, and imagined industrial machinery of 1970s paperback sci-fi art, and the artists who created these extraordinary images.
In the 1970s, mass-produced, cheaply printed science-fiction novels were thriving. The paper was rough,…
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I luv ur chainshipping art sm 🩷🩷 their height difference makes me tear up a little its so good 🥹🥹🥹
no not height difference don’t do this to me
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today i’m thinking about how every time Cabeswater protected Adam, it was, by extension, Ronan protecting him.
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Lute gets extra bitchy when it’s her time of the month, but Adam makes sure to give her extra cuddles to over power her bad moods, even if she fights them at first 💕
do periods still happen in heaven? i hope not that sucks enough already but for this scenario it unfortunately does
Can I draw hands? No, so don’t look at them pls 😂
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Adam Adach (Polish, 1962), 40 km Upstream from Dachau, 2005. Oil on wood panel, 150 x 150 cm.
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Knowing that 90% of the creatives behind Gotham Knights are queer and wanted to create a Gotham universe that celebrated queerness, but got so much hate from "real DC fans" for being too 'woke' pisses me off. Also, the cw and it's new evangelical owners don't deserve GK. A small part of my brain is hoping some network realize the potential this show has and picks it up even though James said it's a done deal. Imagine what we would've gotten in season 2.
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when they look like they're about to die !#@)/?:"!_$
bbkwkfkwokwqloqkskqlq 😍😍😍
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Watched Kaz Rowe’s video on Maude Adams
EDIT: she was the first actress to portray Peter Pan on a BROADWAY stage, there was someone else a year before her in,, i think West End?
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