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Sci-Fi piece by John Schoenherr. Paperback cover for “The Herod Men” (1971)
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retroscifiart:
Children of Tomorrow by A. E. Van Vogt (Ace edition, 1970). Art by John Schoenherr
The Herod Men by John Schoenherr
#scifiart #vintagestyle #creature #Giant #dimensions #worlds
John Schoenherr
#scifiart #Dune #fantasyart #Fantastico #dimensions #Worlds #dystopian
Wish it hadn't been revealed by a Funko Pop of all things, but drew up this glimpse of what the Baron will look like in the upcoming Dune film (note the rings, it's not Rabban).
I imagined more regal colors, but to be fair, it does resemble Schoenherr's original illustrations.
Some of the new DUNE images we’re getting from @empiremagazine seem inspired by John Schoenherr’s iconic art from the 1960s.
"I can envision no more perfect visual representation of my Dune world than John Schoenherr's careful and accurate illustrations." -author Frank Herbert
Owl Moon by Jane Yolen and illustrated by John Schoenherr
Behold the beautiful world of Arrakis, as seen by John Schoenherr.
Reportedly these images were commissioned for the 1978 Dune calendar and wound up in the book The Illustrated Dune
#dune #frankherbert
#fantasy #fantasyart #scifi
#scifivisionaries #SFV #KasSmith #worldbuilding
@DinDuarte Oie!
Mais alguns trabalhos:
https://t.co/YaTZGwYXZj
https://t.co/iwVLPpX5ZU
gabee.schoenherr@gmail.com
Also for those who start the war on designs being too close to SW. Dune the illustrated book. Art by John Schoenherr since first publications from 1965 to 1978. It is actually the way around. Dune was one of the visual inspirations for Tatooine.
@mahendra_snark schoenherr dune is galaxy-tier, he nailed that universe, there’s tons to plunder there... we’ll have to work the worms into an asteroid battle somewhere