As a traditional illustrator and concept artist passionate about retro-futurism, these sketches are a glimpse into my inner universe.
Retro-futurism is a unique artistic style that combines elements of the past and future to create a nostalgically futuristic aesthetic. This often includes incorporating mid-20th-century technology and design elements with vintage styles.
Welcome to my world.
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I am a 47-year-old French expat living in Denmark. I was diagnosed late in life with Asperger and ADHD. At 41 years old, I was a stay-at-home dad with 2 young boys and I picked up a pen looking for nothing more than a hobby. As my skills grew, so did my interest in my work, leading to me now working as an illustrator and concept artist. It all happened pretty organically and I feel very lucky to have caught some attention on platforms like Instagram and Reddit.
As for drawing, I've been a lifelong sci-fi lover, so drawing spaceships and, later, environments came naturally.
Probably the door . . . and the way the bridge is slanted slightly. And the background is peach-colored. Like most planes.
Load More Replies...Are you related, by any chance, to Jean Giraud? aka Mœbius? You are both masters.
I'm French too, that's the only connection I'm aware of ;) Thank you very much!
Load More Replies...A sketch that will help you identify the one you’re meant to be with, so you don’t let them pass you by. I’ll enter a state of deep trance and “talk” to the universe to give you… A photorealistic drawing of your perfect match. A detailed description of their personal characteristics. And a description of how and when you’ll get acquainted. Many were completely shocked to see that their ideal partner looked exactly like the sketch they had. Like Maria from Brazil, who told me… “I made a new years resolution to finally find my soulmate and settle down. But I wasn’t really sure how to do it. Swiping on Tinder and Bumble just wasn’t getting me anywhere. So I decided to have my perfect match sketched out for me. I got a great sketch and prediction of how we’ll meet. Dancing lessons. Then I forgot about it. A couple of months later I was shocked when I saw him at my salsa class. The sketch I had gave me the courage and confidence I needed to make things happen. Now we’re happily ma
I think all parts of the drawing process have their challenges, but the most difficult one for me is probably the coloring. Light can make or break a drawing and the traditional process is quite unforgiving. Strangely, it's also the part I enjoy the most. Additionally, I encounter the frustration of one of my markers consistently running out of ink in the midst of the creative process.
Kind of a 'Dark Star' vibe, from the John Carpenter / Dan O'Bannon film.
For the most part, my inspiration comes from my childhood: the sci-fi movies, series, and cartoons of the '70s and '80s. Think of the first Alien movies, Outlander, 2010, Blade Runner, etc. Later in life, I developed an interest in architecture and design (especially the '60s/'80s era) that fit the sci-fi/cyberpunk/dystopian themes of my drawings.
I don't consciously imply a message or emotion in my drawings, yet they all seem to carry some political and social satire as well as a sense of nostalgia and isolation. So even if I don't necessarily mean it, my drawings are infused with my own views and feelings... it's as inevitable as it is strange to me.
Lastly, I'll just say that I feel very lucky and privileged to be able to extract these images from my head and put them on paper. The fact people now seek me out and trust me to bring their concepts to life with my own touch and personality is incredibly rewarding.
I have also created a print store where high-quality, limited-edition prints of some of my personal works are available. You can find it here: penguinkstudio.myshopify.com.
Love the " Martini " colors on the 1st One ( for those of you that have no clue whatvim talking about Google " 037 Martini "
Comfy chair - but I wouldn't like to live with a view like that :D
For some reason, the colors and the emptiness of this image make me feel sad . . . Although there are no ruins, I feel like it's post-apocalypse. It's beautifully done.💙
I feel like you could expand beyond normal rust colors to give a futuristic take on metal decay. Maybe new metals age differently, or normal metals just act differently in space. Think patina on copper, tarnish on silver. Iridescent sheen on titanium that's been heated. Solar scorch marks? Space corrosion!
If you asked me to name this I would call it a Rapteridopter slaycraft.
Your art reminds me of the work of Moebius and some of the artists that were published in Métal Hurlant (Heavy Metal in the US).
Load More Replies...these are REALLY cool. you should consider making a graphic novel based on these, I would be first in line read it!
I second that. If storylines aren't your thing, you could make concept art for others on a commission. It's crazy you call these sketches, they're all so good!
Load More Replies...This reminds me both of Original Trilogy StarWars & of an old Swedish cyberpunk rpg called "Mutant" (the 1989 edition). Really nice.
These remind me of Star Wars (ep. IV), and why I liked that movie so much. Leia's ship was nice and shiny and the the sets of the Death Star demonstrated that it was just built. But all the stuff on Tatooine and the Falcon showed wear and tear.....it had a lived in feel, like many of these pictures. It makes the science fiction realistic, accessible, and believable.
I was just thinking Disney needs to hire this artist to get the original Star Wars feeling back.
Load More Replies...I love all of these. I used to try and draw these kinds of subjects, until I realized I just don't have the eye for it. The way things just look...heavy...like... aw hell, I don't even know how to describe what I'm trying to express. Looking at these make me want to try to draw something myself. I enjoy just looking at these. Thank you for posting them and sharing.
I love retrofuturism, thank you for posting these. Please keep making your amazing art.
The pleasure is mine - plenty more where that came from!
Load More Replies...I feel like I've just set foot on Cybertron and I love it :-) Love all of them!
Fantastic artwork! I do like sci fi and when I look at it, like any other art, I free myself of thinking ‘I saw something like this in’ or ‘this reminds me of’. I appreciate the art for what it is, not what it reminds me of.
Excellent and interesting. I hope the future isn't so industrial though. More trees please! ;)
Great artwork! The skill of this artist is beautifully fantastic.
the futur in the 70's :) i really like it, I can imagine the animation using it !
Reminds me a bit of the Swedish guy Simon Staalenhag who wrote and drew Tales From the Loop, the genuine retro state of the art from that time Amazing done, these!
Your art reminds me of the work of Moebius and some of the artists that were published in Métal Hurlant (Heavy Metal in the US).
Load More Replies...these are REALLY cool. you should consider making a graphic novel based on these, I would be first in line read it!
I second that. If storylines aren't your thing, you could make concept art for others on a commission. It's crazy you call these sketches, they're all so good!
Load More Replies...This reminds me both of Original Trilogy StarWars & of an old Swedish cyberpunk rpg called "Mutant" (the 1989 edition). Really nice.
These remind me of Star Wars (ep. IV), and why I liked that movie so much. Leia's ship was nice and shiny and the the sets of the Death Star demonstrated that it was just built. But all the stuff on Tatooine and the Falcon showed wear and tear.....it had a lived in feel, like many of these pictures. It makes the science fiction realistic, accessible, and believable.
I was just thinking Disney needs to hire this artist to get the original Star Wars feeling back.
Load More Replies...I love all of these. I used to try and draw these kinds of subjects, until I realized I just don't have the eye for it. The way things just look...heavy...like... aw hell, I don't even know how to describe what I'm trying to express. Looking at these make me want to try to draw something myself. I enjoy just looking at these. Thank you for posting them and sharing.
I love retrofuturism, thank you for posting these. Please keep making your amazing art.
The pleasure is mine - plenty more where that came from!
Load More Replies...I feel like I've just set foot on Cybertron and I love it :-) Love all of them!
Fantastic artwork! I do like sci fi and when I look at it, like any other art, I free myself of thinking ‘I saw something like this in’ or ‘this reminds me of’. I appreciate the art for what it is, not what it reminds me of.
Excellent and interesting. I hope the future isn't so industrial though. More trees please! ;)
Great artwork! The skill of this artist is beautifully fantastic.
the futur in the 70's :) i really like it, I can imagine the animation using it !
Reminds me a bit of the Swedish guy Simon Staalenhag who wrote and drew Tales From the Loop, the genuine retro state of the art from that time Amazing done, these!