Illustrator Spotlight: Lan Truong
A selection of work by illustrator Lan Truong from Portland, Oregon.
PSYCHO JELLO: A Monkees And Pop Culture Blog
Reformed fandom blog now just here for inspiration. I blog about music from various decades, fashion/supermodels,...
Mitakuye Oyasin
☆LINKS☆ Chase ☆ (They/Them) 23. Oglala Lakota/white.☆A big fan of a lot of things, including but not limited to Sociology, queer stuff, the environment, fanfiction and dogs. An indigenous scholar of sociology, environmentalism and queer...
"A Choice of Gods" Cover by Mike Hinge, 1972
A great psychedelic robot from the future. From Comicon: "The New Zealand-born artist made Manhattan his home in 1966 and was a part of the science fiction and comics scene for the next few decades. He produced covers and interiors for numerous SF magazines and for mainstream venues, including several TIME covers. In the early 1970s, SUPERGRAPHICS published a collection of his techno-oriented work titled "The Mike Hinge Experience". Mr. Hinge's super-detailed and elaborate art style predated…
Jessie HoolaHoops McGee
Hoopdance Teacher, Jewelry Designer, Empath, Energy Channel, Healer and Ascension Mentor in NYC. Really feeling the #pink #aesthetic lately. I post and reblog art, animation, music, hooping, dance,...
heroinsight
Art by Marijke Koger of The Fool Design Collective
70s Sci-Fi Art
Cover art for Bob Shaw’s book One Million Tomorrows by Leo and Diane Dillon, 1970
Nine Hundred Grandmothers
cover art by Leo and Diane Dillon. One of my favourite books ever - I finally found a copy in Katoomba. The cover art has little or no connection to the contents but I still like it. Ace Books, 1970
First book of the later series, begins to tie in the universes
Robert Heinlein Covers by Gene Szafran
The years listed are the years the books were first published, not the years these editions came out. I do not currently have that information. But the artwork is beautiful no matter when it came…
Disch, Thomas M. - Fun With Your New Head
1st 1972
The Fool, The Beatles and the Story of Apple Boutique
The Fool were a Dutch art/design/music collective who had a tremendous impact on London psychedelic scene between 1967 and 1968. Although mostly known for their work with The Beatles, they also designed stage clothes and album covers for Cream, The Move and Incredible String Band. They also designed clothes and interiors for various films and theatre performances and they even recorded an album. The Beatles were such fans of their work, that they left them in charge of their Apple Boutique…