Tumgik
#john berkey style
70sscifiart · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Attila Hejja, “Shela Madigan”
708 notes · View notes
deepdreamnights · 12 hours
Text
Tumblr media
Star and Away
Find yourself in the galactic scouts!
The image(s) above in this post were made using an autogenerated prompt and/or have not been modified/iterated extensively. As such, they do not meet the minimum expression threshold, and are in the public domain. Prompt under the fold.
Prompt: Disney's princess Aurora in the style of vintage animation, wearing black high heels and a purple dress with blonde hair in pigtails, she is leaning over on one knee with her hand against her head on a white background with cel shading.:: 1970s sci fi poster showing the head and shoulders of an alien robot wearing a helmet with a visor in front of a spaceship, with flying saucers floating around, planet Earth in the background, rainbow light beams, in the style of John Berkey.
9 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
9 notes · View notes
tenderlysharpmidain · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
Prompt: massive ball ships orbiting, background art, key visual in the style of john berkey @mutablehurdle
midjourney
18 notes · View notes
corsairesix · 1 year
Photo
Tumblr media
Did I ever brag about this layout project I did? It’s a 70s sci-fi style layout for The Fey of Wildspace. I drew inspiration from John Berkey for the backgrounds in this book, editing space telescope photos to have that distinctive brushstroke style.
7 notes · View notes
asdaricus · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Midjourney made these images. They are all in the style of John Berkey. This is my first prompt. I modified the prompts significantly as I had Midjourney generate more images. As I've told another Midjourney user, "You have to kiss a lot of frogs."
a colossal spacecraft in the sky above a pastoral landscape, detailed, ambient lighting, sunny sky, epic scale, in the style of John Berkey, 8k, --ar 5:2 --test
14 notes · View notes
iffltd · 8 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
The BEST STAR WARS Art (collection One)
One-Sheet Style (part 1 of 3)
art by: Christopher Shy R. Ignacio Mark Raats Noryoshi Ohrai Paul Shipper Tyler Stout John Berkey Kazuhiko Sano Alex Ross
other upcoming collections will include collage-style, character-based, and "conceptual"
0 notes
alapiseira · 10 months
Text
Tumblr media
In style of John Berkey; Create an image of an eight-level highway. Each highway has eight lanes. great composition, highly detailed, cinematic lighting, 8K, post-processing,
0 notes
scifiction · 4 years
Photo
Tumblr media
John Berkey
110 notes · View notes
queen-breha-organa · 3 years
Text
Today I learned about an incredible artist named John Conrad Berkey. He created cover art for many science fiction books, and also created artwork for NASA! But he’s most famous for his incredible Star Wars illustrations.
George Lucas actually bought several John Berkey science fiction illustrations and used them to help pitch Star Wars to studios. And many of Berkey’s pervious artwork was used as inspiration for Star Wars’s visuals.
Berkey was later commissioned by LucasFilm to create posters for Star Wars, shown below:
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
"Berkey's imagination and expressionistic style quickly set him apart from other sci-fi illustrators. From a distance, his paintings appear very exacting and perfectly rendered. But upon closer inspection, they reveal a beautifully loose and freely abstract style."
―Rusty Freeman, Vice-President, Collections & Public Programs, Plains Art Museum, Fargo, North Dakota
You can check out Berkey’s website here, and read his Wookieepedia page here
2K notes · View notes
70sscifiart · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Attila Hejja’s 1980 cover to A. Bertram Chandler’s Star Loot
543 notes · View notes
sophiechoir · 3 years
Text
Artists I Like
(Listmaking is totally a creative exercise, right? Right? If that’s true then this is the longest running creative exercise I’ve ever indulged in lol)
Gerda Wegener - fashion & lesbian art nouveau/deco
Harry Watrous - enigmatic paintings of sophisticated women
Helen Frankenthaler - abstract expressionist paintings
Sergio Toppi - italian illustrations & comics
Dan Hillier - contemporary spooky angelic ink/print/collage
Mike Binge - 70s sci fi art
Gustave Dore - highly detailed wood-engravings prints, dante
Paul César Helleu - numerous portraits of beautiful society women
Roberto Ferri - making the old masters cool again
Gustav Vigeland - weird figure sculptures
NC Wyeth - one of america’s greatest illustrators
Andrew Wyeth - melancholy realism painter
Frank Frazetta - best fantasy & pulp artist
John Buscema - conan comics artist
Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez - wonder woman comics artist
Parker Hagarty - landscapes & figures
Henry Patrick Raleigh - star of golden age of illustration, high society drawings
Paul Lehr - 70s future-fantasy pulp illustrations
Stanley Meltzoff - 50s scifi/pulp cover illustrations
Alphonse Mucha - art nouveau
Kawase Hasui - japanese woodblock prints
Edmund Dulac - delicate detailed book illustrations
Makoto Takahashi - vintage shoujo manga
Harry Clarke - super detailed & dark art nouveau/deco illustrations
Sophie Lecuyer - contemporary spooky illustrations
Wassily Kandinsky - abstract geometry
George F. Kerr - book illustrations
Beatrix Potter - book illustrations
Mary Bauermeister - eclectic sculptures & drawings - geomancy
John William Waterhouse - Pre-Raphaelite paintings
Alexandre de Riquer - gorgeous mucha-esque posters & illustrations
Gianpaolo Pagni - patterned graphic designs
Giovanni Boldini - dynamic paintings/portraits, “Master of Swish”
Erté - art deco fashion ladies (new orleans!)
Cicely Mary Barker - fairy illustrations
Dorothy P. Lathrop - beautiful childrens book black n white illustrations
Kay Nielsen - glittering golden age illustrations
Coles Phillips - “fadeaway girl” golden age illustrations
Gustav Klimt - gold 💋
Koloman Moser - patterned art nouveau
Konstantin Tarasov - contemporary colorful & detailed digital drawings
Carlo Dolci - soft & dramatic chiaroscuro baroque religious portraits
Trung Le Nguyen aka Trungles - deviantart digital artist, colorful golden age mixed with anime illustrations
John Everett Millais - Pre-Raphaelite paintings
Arthur Rackham - English golden age illustrations, muted colors
Syd Mead - industrial & sci fi concept art
Mario Garbuglia - Barbarella set design
Henri Patrice Dillon - dreamy fadeaway muted illustrations/paintings
Frantisek Kupka - later Czech painter who began in representational art and evolved into pure abstraction
John Bauer - classic nordic fairy tale/myth illustrations
Aya Takano - superflat/anime but make it fine art
John Singer Sargent - heavenly portraits
Winslow Homer - masculine largely marine landscapes
George Barbier - art deco illustrations
Edward Okuń - polish art nouveau & symbolist painter
Robert Anning Bell - paintings & illustrations
Thomas Cooper Gotch - sorta preraphaelite paintings, portraits of girls
Jules Chéret - colorful french posters
Kaarina Kaila - dreamy soft children’s illustrations (almost kitsch)
Helen Hyde - japanese woodblock prints but actually they’re american
Melchior Lechter - paintings and book designs. “His hieratic, symbolic, decorative style combined gothic elements with art nouveau”
Jan Mankes - gentle unlined dutch paintings
Amrita Sher-Gil - contemporary indian paintings, mostly of woc
Sydney Long - australian watercolor landscapes
Carlos Schwabe - freaky religious/mythological symbolist paintings
Bob Pepper - groovy 60s-80s pulp illustrations
Frank R. Paul - scifi illustrations
Chéri Hérouard - La Vie Parisienne french illustrations
John Berkey - scifi illustrations/concept art
Aubrey Beardsley - fin de siecle black and white illustrations
Charles Caryl Coleman - pretty still lifes & landscapes, flowers & capri
Erich Schutz - Austrian illustrator of children's books, Schutz was influenced by Art Nouveau, and specialised in painting fairies and mermaids
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - French painter, printmaker, caricaturist and illustrator
Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale - lush detailed paintings of richly dressed figures and scenes
Anne Claude de Caylus - not sure if he actually made them but print illustrations of peasantfolk
Friedrich König - Austrian prints & paintings, Klimt contemporary
Georges Barbier - french illustrations like erté
Betty Jiang - contemporary pretty pearly & dark digital art
Stephan Sinding - marble sculptures of lovers
Heikala - contemporary soft & sweet watercolor & ink illustrations anime inspired
Paul-Albert Besnard - french prints & paintings in between academic & impressionist
Henry Ossawa Tanner - biblical realism paintings
Norman Lindsay - etchings with lotsa great figures
Michael O’Toole - colorful landscapes
Caspar David Friedrich - moody Romantic paintings
Gian Lorenzo Bernini - iconic baroque marble sculptures
Francois Schuiten - french detailed architecture comic art
Adrienne Gaha - colorful contemporary half-abstract paintings
Tradd Moore - trippy silver surfer comic art
tono/rt0no (on tumblr) - super cute illustrations of victorian cats ;-;
Nanaco Yashiro - pretty colorful contemporary illustrations
Ramiro Sanchez - contemporary traditional painter, director of painting program at Florence Academy of Art
Isabella Fassler - contemporary colorful illustrations
Florence Harrison - art nouveau childrens book fairy tale illustrations
Shahzia Sikander - contemporary Pakistani-American visual artist
Atelier Heinrichs - trippy colorful collage covers for sci fi pulps
John Macallan Swan - pretty kitties
JC Leyendecker - our fave dapper gents
Frederick Sandys - pre raphaelite paintings
Stepan Kolesnikov - realist yet stylized russian paintings
Okumi Iyo - embroidered illustrations
William Henry Barribal - colorful art deco paintings
Ilya Glazunov - russian historical/orthodox paintings in the time of communism
Igor Karash - spooky illustrations
Daud Ahkriev - his drawings of fishermen
Seiichi Hayashi - pretty, contemporary japanese manga & illustrations ft women
Nola (nolawon.art) - pretty, detailed takashi murakami-esque illustrations
Harrison Fisher - classic american illustrator, pretty women
John Austen - gorgeous black n white detailed hamlet illustrations
Gustave Moreau - fantastical & aesthetic french paintings admired by proust
Ceri Richards - welsh abstract paintings of people indoors
Otto Mueller - highly textured angular colorful paintings with bold lines
Henri Privat-Livemont - Art Nouveau posters
Giovanni di Paolo - prolific painter and illustrator of manuscripts, including Dante's texts
Ben Reeves - contemporary painter, moody & blue-heavy collages of colors
Alex Niño - amazing abstracted comic artist
Ludovic Alleaume - dreamy french paintings
Yoshiko Fukushima - unsettling figures with strange colors, superflat paintings
Zinaida Serebriakova - kind realistic russian paintings of pretty women and children
Harold Robert Millar (H.R. Millar) - famous Scottish graphic artist and illustrator of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
Alice Marshall - delicate illustrations of fairies on black background
Stanislaw Kamocki - colorful Polish landscape paintings
Bertha Lum - American version of Japanese woodblock prints
Raphael Kirchner - art deco fashion illustrations
Tamara de Lempicka - highly stylized art deco portraits of ladies, polish
Phil Greenwood - bright pop-y floral landscapes
Rose Cecil O'Neill - vintage illustrations & cartoons
John Rush - great use of color in figure drawings
Jean Delville - otherworldly paintings
Paul-albert Besnard - monochromatic prints
Helene Schjerfbeck - modernist subtle portraits
Heinrich Lefler - beautiful detailed narrative paintings/illustrations
Maximilian Liebenwein - art nouveau illustrations
Franklin Booth - detailed pen and ink drawings
Ulla Thynell - dreamy contemporary illustrations
Jun'ichi Nakahara - japanese graphic artist, early manga
K.F.E. von Freyhold - playful German book illustrations
Beth Billups - contemporary abstract painter
William McGregor Paxton - interior scenes of woman like Henry James depicts them
Ida Rentoul Outhwaite - Australian illustrator of children's books. Her work mostly depicted fairies
Ernest Biéler - Swiss painter, draughtsman and printmaker
Junko Ogawa (@junk_junk_junk on ig) - surreal anime style drawings
Marianne Stokes - Austrian painter, one of the leading women artists in Victorian England
Lee Mullican - abstract paintings
Rae Klein - creepy surreal paintings
161 notes · View notes
illustraction · 3 years
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
ORCA (1977) - The BEAUTY OF CHARLOTTE RAMPLING (Part 6/10)
After the success of Jaws, Hollywood produced and released many ersatz. the best one is the 1977 killer whale movie starring Charlotte RAMPLING.
Above are posters from Italy, Germany and ALL the Japanese posters.
Director: Michael Anderson Actors: Richard Harris, Charlotte Rampling, Bo Derek
All our CHARLOTTE RAMPLING movie posters are here If you like this entry, check the other 9 parts of this week’s Blog as well as our Blog Archives
All our NEW POSTERS are here
All our ON SALE posters are here
The posters above courtesy of ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY
12 notes · View notes
thekesselrunway · 7 years
Photo
Tumblr media
UK based store TruffleShuffle has 2 new women’s Star Wars t-shirts available - http://www.thekesselrunway.com/womens-star-wars-tees-truffleshuffle/
2 notes · View notes
edsonlnoe · 5 years
Photo
Tumblr media
MG Awards 2018 Score Bird Box Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross First Man Justin Hurwitz Hereditary Colin Stetson Isle of Dogs Alexandre Desplat Phantom Thread Jonny Greenwood You Were Never Really Here Jonny Greenwood Soundtrack Black Panther Bohemian Rhapsody Bumblebee Call Me By Your Name Love, Simon Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Canción “Alfie’s Song (Not So Typical Love Song)” — Bleachers Jack Antonoff, Ilsey Juber, Harry Styles Love, Simon “All the Stars” — Kendrick Lamar, SZA Kendrick Lamar, Sounwave, Al Shux, SZA Black Panther “Back to Life” — Hailee Steinfeld Kennedy Lykken, Jorgen Odegard, Michael Pollack, Wayne Sermon, Hailee Steinfeld Bumblebee “Canción Zikril” — Denise Gutiérrez Andrés Sánchez Maher, Demián Gálvez, Francisco Javier Féliz Valdez Sueño En Otro Idioma “Home” — Vince Staples Take A Daytrip, Vince Staples Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse “Mystery of Love” — Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens Call Me By Your Name “Run For Your Life” — K.Flay K.Flay, Ricky Luna, Jonathan Keyes, Eduardo Cruz Tomb Raider “Visions of Gideon” — Sufjan Stevens Sufjan Stevens Call Me By Your Name Mezcla de Sonido Avengers: Infinity War Shannon Mills, Daniel Laurie, John Pritchett, Tom Johnson, Juan Peralta Black Panther Steve Boeddeker, Brandon Proctor, Peter J. Devlin First Man Mary H. Ellis, Frank A. Montaño, Ai-Ling Lee Incredibles 2 Doc Kane, Ren Klyce Mission: Impossible - Fallout Mike Prestwood Smith, Gilbert Lake, Chris Munro Roma Craig Berkey, Skip Lievsay, Craig Henighan Edición de Sonido Annihilation Glenn Freemantle, Niv Adiri, Ben Barker First Man Ai-Ling Lee, Mildred Iatrou Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Al Nelson, Marc Bech, Pete Horner, Oriol Tarragó Mission: Impossible - Fallout James Mather Roma Sergio Díaz Sueño En Otro Idioma Enrique Greiner, Pablo Tamez Sierra, Raymundo Ballesteros
4 notes · View notes
Photo
Tumblr media
This is a drawing I did in Sketchbook Pro of King Kong trying to fend off three tyrannosauruses. The style I drew King Kong in this drawing is the style used for 1976 King Kong movie promotional posters which was created by John Berkey. The style of the tyrannosauruses I used in this drawing are very much the design created by Shane Mahan.
0 notes