Astrona is an online collection of artists resources and developers who specialize in space and astronomical art, science fiction art, visions of future worlds, design and visualization of technologies for living in space, space exploration, spaceships, starships, space colonies, etc. Take a journey through amazing images!
Saturday, July 28, 2007

Ron Turner (1922-1998) was a British illustrator and comic book artist. Here is a great gallery of science fiction pulp covers painted by Ron Turner for British pulp magazines in the 1950s. The following are just a few examples of his work. To learn more about artist, please visit Wikipedia.org.

Note: All artwork and images copyright © Ron Turner. Please do not use images without the permission.

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Link: Ron Turner Cover Collection (over 150 color illustrations done by Ron Turner).

Monday, July 02, 2007

Illustrations of space and sci-fi art, fantasy art, comics art, paperback cover art from the artist Angus McKie.

Angus McKie is an artist who has worked as a colorist in the comics industry. He is best known as an English science fiction illustrator whose work appeared on the covers of numerous science fiction paperback novels in the mid 1970s and 1980s, as well as in Stewart Cowley's Terran Trade Authority series of illustrated books. His illustrations often present highly detailed spacecraft against vividly colored backgrounds and high-tech constructions. Like Peter Elson, Tony Roberts, Chris Foss and some other artists of the period, he influenced an entire generation of science fiction illustrators and concept artists. This lasting influence is probably visible at its best, about twenty years later, in the visual look developed for the Homeworld videogame. For more information check out the McKie Illustrations.

Note: All artwork and images copyright © Angus McKie. Please do not use images without the permission.

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