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Josefina Holmlund - "Coastal scene with boat" (1879)
A vision of Hell by Hans Memling .(detail) {c.1485}
Steve R Dodd ‘Rogue Planet 2’ (2024, acrylics on canvas board)
Black Knight Pinball…
  Williams Electronics, 1981
From the Archives
Klaus Bürgle from 1968 depicting the imagined surface of Saturn’s moon, Titan
Robert McCall promo art for 2001: A Space Odyssey, 1968.
John Alvin’s Blade Runner poster art
UFO Photograph ~ Switzerland (1975) by Billy Meier ~ The flying saucer that would later hang in Fox Mulder’s office
Star Trek - art by John Carlance (1976)
SF novels with cover art by Peter Haars (1940-2005).
Ray Bradbury's Dinosaur Tales, from 1983. Cover illustration is by William Stout, who also supplied illustrations for Bradbury's famous short story "The Fog Horn" within the book. Dinosaur Tales also includes illustrations accompanying "A Sound of Thunder" and "Tyrannosaurs Rex," two other well-known Bradbury short stories that are collected and adapted widely.
I love dinosaurs and I love Ray Bradbury's stories, so this is definitely one of the treasures in my collection. Don't worry, I do have at least one other edition of this as well.
My favorite 1972 Rod Ruth art from Tom McGowen’s ‘Album of Dinosaurs.’ Love the earthy 70s-era colors.