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“Albino Deer” by Herve Balland
Erik Tryggelin Early Winter Morning, Stockholm
Derelict Gothic Abbey ~ Jorge Carlos Gonzalez
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This is how I used to teach a couple of students how to create vehicles or weird creatures when they had trouble coming up with ideas
The stunning science fiction themed creations of Mat Gilson - https://www.this-is-cool.co.uk/the-cinematic-sci-fi-art-of-mat-gilson/
Ocarina of Time Temples by Tom Garden
Italian Doctors Fooled Nazis by Inventing This Fake Disease
In 1943, a team of ingenious Italian doctors invented a deadly, contagious virus called Syndrome K to protect Jews from annihilation. On October 16 of that year, as Nazis closed in to liquidate Rome’s Jewish ghetto, many runaways hid in the 450-year-old Fatebenefratelli Hospital. There, anti-Fascist doctors including Adriano Ossicini, Vittorio Sacerdoti and Giovanni Borromeo created a gruesome, imaginary disease.
“Syndrome K was put on patient papers to indicate that the sick person wasn’t sick at all, but Jewish” and in need of protection, Ossicini told Italian newspaper La Stampa last year. The “K” stood for Albert Kesselring and Herbert Kappler — two ruthless Nazi commanders.
The doctors instructed “patients” to cough very loudly and told Nazis that the disease was extremely dangerous, disfiguring and molto contagioso. Soldiers were so alarmed by the list of symptoms and incessant coughing that they left without inspecting the patients. It’s estimated that a few dozen lives were saved by this brilliant scheme.
The doctors were later honored for their heroic actions, and Fatebenefratelli Hospital was declared a “House of Life” by the International Raoul Wallenberg Foundation.
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The stunning science fiction themed creations of Gary Haimeng Cao - https://www.this-is-cool.co.uk/the-sci-fi-art-of-gary-haimeng-cao/
Cyber Punk Back Alley by James O'Brien (Vadim Ignatiev)
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Concept art for >Observer by Andrzej Dybowski
“Enchanted Water Passages,” c. April 2017 by Mevludin Sejmenovic
Dashing spaceships and struggles for distant worlds by Elias Stern aka LordDoomhammer.
The magnificent science fiction themed artworks of Jae Cheol Park aka Paperblue - https://www.this-is-cool.co.uk/the-magnificent-sci-fi-art-of-jae-cheol-park/