Surrealistic 70's serigraphies by Yugoslavian born Russian artist Nikolai Lutohin. Many of these illustrations appeared on the Sci-fi magazine Galaksija. Related: Yugodrom, a tumblr focused on "graphic aesthetics from ex Yugoslavia" Via: 50 Watts
Many of the sci-fi artists that we love deserve a second view these days, especially in light of the complete overhaul of our daily lives over the pas...
Covetable concrete dwellings
The May 2015 issue of Harper’s Bazaar US celebrates spring beauty trends for its new portfolio made with the magazine’s Global Fashion Director, Carine
Caldwell Tanner, Susanna Wolff and Conor McKeon created a great series of Sci-Fi Ikea Manuals on CollegeHumor.
'Guest' by Anna Miminoshvili Features a Futuristic Take on Princess Leia Hair
Interesting AF Tumblr Thread Proves Humans Are Badass Sci-Fi Monsters - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
retro_futurism - the new blog in LiveJournal. There should be new interesting records soon.
Joshua Mays is a Oakland based painter, muralist, and illustrator. Mays pieces carry a “feminine energy” that captures an audience and you can’t help but find yourself falling into each piece. You ca
Rebecca Yanovskaya is an illustrator living and working in Toronto, Canada. Her fantastical imagery grabs your attention with its detailed rendering and
With so many Halloween shops popping up, plus craft, vintage, thrift and donation stores around, it is so easy to throw together amazing costumes with little effort. Whether you need a killer coupl…
When Jon Pertwee reincarnated into Tom Baker in 1974, the Fourth Doctor of popular sci-fi show Doctor Who ditched the foppish look of velvet jackets and frilly shirts, and went for the “Romantic adventurer” style, with floppy felt hat, long overcoats and, most iconically, his multicolored scarf.
Georgia O'Keefe at home. The Ghost Ranch , New Mexico (Alexander Calder mobile)“To me it is the best place in the world,” O’Keeffe (at 94) said of Ghost Ranch. “It has always been secluded and solitar
My mother should be concerned. With every seasonal shift, I inadvertently go off in search of new inspiration for my clothing, home decor, art, and attitude. In previous years, it's always been seemingly harmless: one summer I was obsessed with everything that reminded me of Lisa Frank. Another summer I was Betty Draper. Another summer I created my life to match the "Rabbit Fur Coat" album. Another summer I cut off my hair and replaced all of my clothes with black skinny jeans and white v-necks to channel Elvis from "Jailhouse Rock". Yes, that actually happened. Yes it was awesome. No it didn't last. This summer's inspiration is far from clean cut and I have no intention of shying away. This summer is kitschy, bizarre, brash, unapologetically tacky, mildly unnerving, charmingly disturbing and strange as only the transition from 60's to 70's can be. This summer is all about cheap beer, gaudy cat eye sunglasses, John Waters on VHS, stale sprinkled donuts, Aqua Net, and motherfucking girl gangs. I really am starting a girl gang. Wanna join? If I was going to be totally honest, I'd probably just tell you that I want to be Divine from Female Trouble. Period. Many of these images are from the astoundingly talented Nadia Lee, and sources for all other images can be found here. Do you have inspiration this summer? Is it themed? What about it caught your eye? Do tell.