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Steampunk animals, powered by machines and a clockwork mechanism. Kent-based illustrator, Steve Turner (aka Squidoodle) is the creator of these illustrations. A doodle artist by professions, sees him create a multitude of variation on lettering, architectural drawings and animal designs. As you can see in the drawings below, all the popular and the lesser seen animals, get this steampunk treatment. An imaginative way of expanding what we perceive and know of the real world, and the…

Trash Crafts, Steampunk Cogs, Steampunk Diy Crafts, Steampunk Clockwork, Light Bulb Art, Steampunk Jewellery, Robot Sculpture, Small Bees, Steam Punk Jewelry

My steampunk jewellery and sculptures are influenced by the sub-genre of science fiction with its prominent elements of fictional technological inventions. I particularly like the evocative design and outlook of the neo-victorian style. The look and technology of the Victorian era sitting alongside impossible machinery or fantastic creatures is inspiring. I use vintage and antique clock and watch parts, movements and cogs for my creations, along with vintaj brass and sterling silver charms…

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A recent commissioned artwork. The client came to me with an old drawing they'd made of a mechanical butterfly with stained glass wings and asked me to make a new artwork based on that idea. I decided to go with a steampunk-inspired look for the butterfly and place it into an abandoned atrium of some sort. This was my first time using a 3D base for painting, nothing overly fancy of course, just something rather basic I whipped up in Sketchup. It was quite challenging shoving small- and…

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