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Art by Benoit Roche
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Blasphemous II + concept art by Juan Miguel López Barea
Gengar Jack-o-Lantern made by 3DBonsai
Concept Art from filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky’s abandoned adaptation of Frank Herbert’s political, mythological science-fiction fantasy novel, “DUNE” in the early-mid 1970s.
A number of notable artist’s, each with their own unique, varyingly popular style, were assembled to work on the bizarre vision of the project, each assigned a different world or different technologies to design.
Primary artists attached to this first attempt at making “DUNE” include those responsible for the work featured above….
H.R. Giger - - the corrupt, gluttonous and sadistic Harkonnen corporate family and their holdings as well as the monstrous sandworts of the titular desert planet
Ron Cobb - - the orni’thopters used for air transport as well as other highly engineered sets and props
Chris Foss - - various spacecraft and architecture
Jean Giraud, or “Moebius” - - characters and costumes
(After the DUNE film folded, apparently before a single shot was filmed, all 4 artists would work on Ridley Scott’s 1979 heavily designed science-fiction/ horror masterpiece, “A L I E N.”
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