In light of SpaceX' recent venture via /r/RetroFuturism https://t.co/SNzJr862Qd

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Ceiling unlimited... for the Marco Polos of tomorrow via /r/RetroFuturism https://t.co/YGpN9QLE2e

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Vincent Di Fate The Future Unnumbered via /r/RetroFuturism https://t.co/CjjnoMvAIr

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Sometimes the best use of airbrush was in going full-fantasy for sci-fi works, or in exploring retrofuturism.

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Leaving the opera in the year 2000. Albert Robida, 1882 via /r/RetroFuturism https://t.co/jekXnDAAxp

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La Sortie de L'opera en L'an 2000 (drawn in 1902)

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Artist Akira Toriyama is well known for his distinctive character style, but his whimsical mechanical designs are fantastic. They have a curvy, retrofuturism vibe that would look at home in an early 60’s scifi movie. They are the right mix of real world and fantasy.

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Klaus Bürgle, moon exploration via /r/RetroFuturism https://t.co/uWaka9N4va

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"if" Magazine. Worlds of Science (May 1954) via /r/RetroFuturism https://t.co/pGiohzHGSa

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Excellent concept art by Sheng Lam. characters just look awesome on futuristic machinery, take Pacific Rim and Wandering Earth. On the left, part of Chinese chess/recycling themed series, on the right, Hanzi-inspired vehicles - stem, not, rice.

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AURORA NOIR - Aurora Express by Tim Razumovsky via /r/RetroFuturism https://t.co/qqAYHhh2LF

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Combination Car/Plane Design by Ray Ring, 1945 via /r/RetroFuturism https://t.co/V1V5QUjjD1

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My New Poster for ' ! Learn more about it here: https://t.co/GfWQ2Rt4sX. I like so many things about this piece! I mean, retrofuturism AND gore... It was just incredibly fun to paint.

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