Our Gallery: Noir is Dieselpunk
You can set your dieselpunk story in Gotham or Metropolis, Librium or Antarctica. You can build the most incredible structures and fill the streets and hangars with every kind of weird machines. The...
View ArticleOur Gallery: The Adventures of the 19XX
Dieselpunk is proud to present The 19XX Organization. Somewhere in the 20th century… not long after the end of the Great War, those who were capable of hearing it, received a revelation… another Great...
View ArticleOur Gallery: Dieselpunk Architecture
Francisco Salamone (1897-1959) was an Italian-Argentine architect who lived and worked in Argentina, built in just four years, between 1936 and 1940, more than 60 buildings in 25 municipalities of the...
View ArticleOur Gallery: The Vision of Tim Huhn
Dieselpunk Encyclopedia is happy to present: Tim Huhn and his Art Deco Series. On the Just Looking Gallery website there is a short info about the artist: After graduating from the prestigious...
View ArticleOur Gallery: Found in Transition
A few months ago, we did our best to furnish your Dieselpunk setting with 1910s artifacts. Not Diesel Era yet but certainly not Steam Age. How should we call this period – Edwardian? Maybe, but King...
View ArticleOur Gallery: The Streamlined World of Robert LaDuke
Only recently we discovered a modern artist who perfectly combines Diesel Era artifacts with today’s attitude. His artwork won’t seem out of place in a 1930s club or post office or gallery. But is it...
View ArticleOur Gallery: Airship is Dieselpunk
A symbol, a trope, a hallmark, a cliché – call it by any other name, the airship is inseparable from Dieselpunk. Our alternative skies are full of dirigibles, real and unreal, peaceful transports and...
View ArticleOur Gallery: So Close to Reality
Today, we are proud to present Waldemar Kazak, an illustrator from Tver, Russia. Mr. Kazak is very active in the media. There are just a few dieselpunk-related works in his portfolio, but quantity...
View ArticleOur Gallery: Speed is Dieselpunk
Diesel Era was the golden age of speed records. Every new achievement instantly sparked a need to achieve more. The pace of progress was breathtaking: in 1900, 100 miles per hour sounded like...
View ArticleOur Gallery: Digital Deco of Rodolforever
Today we celebrate the art of rodolforever, a Mexican illustrator and graphic designer who developed a passion for comic books and superhero movies – and it shows! Robot 1 by rodolforever, 2010 Here is...
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