1970s Art Gallery
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The world of 1970s pinball art.Xenon (1980), with its seductive female voice, a novelty at the time,
Ralph McQuarrie art for the Battle of Hoth. From The Empire Strikes Back (1980).
The time is a few decades from now, the place what used to be the Unites States, now disrupted by in
Joni Mitchell, cover artwork for Crosby Stills Nash Young, So far. Recorded 1969-70. Released 1974.
Dr. Strange vs. Eternity. 1971 Marvel blacklight poster, with art by Gene Colan.Blacklight posters b
That wonderfully evocative Atari box art of old. It added a deep, otherworldly dimension to the bloc
talesfromweirdland:That wonderfully evocative Atari box art of old. It added a deep, otherworldly di
Cover art to The Art of John Buscema (1978).
talesfromweirdland:Model sheets by Alex Toth always look like miniature works of art.
atomic-chronoscaph:art by Haddon Sundblom (1972)
The Eternal Genius.Vincent di Fate cover art for Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction digest (November 197
Il est difficile de faire du trapèze avec sa mère (It Is Hard to Do the Trapeze with One’s Mother),
Celia Philo, artwork for Aladdin Sane, 1973. Bowie and his minimoog. Source Portrait via hypergaller
Punk Art catalog cover, late 1970s
RINNG.(Is that Miley Cyrus?)Art by MAD illustrator, Dave Berg. 1974.
Toronto-based artist Vivek Shraya found photos of her mom in the 1970s and recreated them last year
“She models beautiful girls—and robs their souls.”Cover art by Karel Thole for Vampir Horror Roman #
Egidio Bonfante, poster artwork for calculator Divisumma 18, 1973. Product design: Mario Bellini for
Tino Steinmann, poster artwork for Olivetti, 1973. Switzerland. Source
Walter Ballmer & Titti Campagnoli, artwork for Olivetti poster, 1971. Advertising the participat
Peter Branfield, poster design for exhibition Art Deco: French Decorative arts in the Twenties, 1972
Promotional Disney print concepts by Chet Marshall. Early 1970s.
Inspired by the Black Power movement and active as a feminist in the New York art world in the 1970s
weirdlandtv:Concept art by Nilo Rodis-Jamero for Boba Fett’s ship, Slave I. 1978.
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