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Contemporary Science fiction artworks are a mesmerizing combination of science and art. These original pieces of art, often created with a mix of digital and traditional mediums, are inspired by the futuristic worlds and technologies imagined in Science fiction literature. They are made using various supports such as canvas, paper, metal, and even digital media. The materials used can range from paint, ink, and charcoal to computer software and digital tablets. What makes this type of original artwork unique is the artist’s ability to create an entirely new world, with its own rules, characters, and landscapes. They allow us to escape the mundane and immerse ourselves in a world of limitless possibilities. These artworks often raise questions about the future of humanity, technology, and the world we live in. They are a true form of escapism and a testament to the human imagination.

©2024 Qinglu Liu (Lukas)
Origins and History
The pulp magazines, which were a popular source of Science fiction stories in the early 20th century, helped to establish the genre as a cultural phenomenon. H.G. Wells and Jules Verne were two influential writers who contributed to the development of Science fiction during this period, inspiring artists to create their own interpretations of futuristic worlds and technologies. The 1960s and 1970s saw an increase in experimental Science fiction art that challenged traditional notions of form and composition, paving the way for the vibrant and exciting field of Science fiction art that exists today.

©2024 Qinglu Liu (Lukas)
Evolutions of theses works in the contemporary art market
In recent years, original contemporary Science fiction artworks have undergone a significant evolution. With advancements in technology, artists have been able to create more complex and intricate pieces, incorporating a wider range of mediums such as digital art, sculpture, and installation. These artworks have become increasingly popular in the contemporary art market, with collectors and galleries recognizing their unique blend of imagination, innovation, and technical skill.

©2024 Emanuel Baumann
Related Famous Artists
Contemporary Artists who are famous for their original science fiction artworks include:
HR Giger - A Swiss artist who created the iconic Alien creature design. His work explores the intersection between human and machine, often featuring biomechanical elements.
Syd Mead - An American artist who is famous for his futuristic designs, including the iconic vehicles in Blade Runner. His work is known for its sleek, streamlined aesthetic and attention to detail.
Chris Foss - A British artist who has created artwork for a wide range of science fiction novels and films, including Dune and Alien. His work often features colorful, otherworldly landscapes and spacecraft.
John Harris - A British artist who has created artwork for many science fiction book covers. His work often features dramatic, cinematic scenes of alien landscapes and futuristic cities.
Dan Dos Santos - An American artist who has created artwork for many science fiction and fantasy novels. His work often features strong, dynamic female characters and vibrant, colorful scenes.
These artists are known for their ability to create immersive, otherworldly environments that transport viewers to new and exciting worlds. They explore themes of technology, identity, and the unknown, creating works that are both thought-provoking and visually stunning. Whether you are a fan of science fiction or simply appreciate stunning artwork, these artists are sure to inspire and amaze.

©2021 Nadine Vergues
Notable original contemporary Science fiction artworks
"Star Wars" by Ralph McQuarrie, 1977 Ralph McQuarrie’s iconic artwork for "Star Wars" solidified the film’s futuristic aesthetic and captured the imagination of audiences worldwide. His illustrations of the characters, vehicles, and environments created a universe that felt both familiar and otherworldly.
"Blade Runner" by Syd Mead, 1982 Syd Mead’s design work for "Blade Runner" created a cyberpunk vision of Los Angeles in the year 2019. His artwork depicted futuristic technology, sprawling cityscapes, and a world overrun by corporations and technology.
"Neuromancer" by Bruce Jensen, 1984 Bruce Jensen’s cover art for William Gibson’s "Neuromancer" novel captured the gritty, neon-drenched cyberpunk aesthetic that the book helped popularize. His illustration of the protagonist, Case, perfectly encapsulated the novel’s themes of isolation and alienation.
"The Matrix" by Simon Bisley, 1999 Simon Bisley’s promotional artwork for "The Matrix" captured the film’s blend of cyberpunk and martial arts influences. His depiction of Neo, Trinity, and Morpheus in their signature black leather outfits became instantly iconic.
"Mass Effect" by Derek Watts, 2007 Derek Watts’ concept art for the "Mass Effect" video game series created a rich universe of alien races, futuristic technology, and sprawling space stations. His designs for the game’s characters and environments helped establish the series as a beloved science fiction epic.
"Interstellar" by Mark Englert, 2014 Mark Englert’s poster artwork for "Interstellar" captured the film’s awe-inspiring visuals and emotional tone. His depiction of the spacecraft Endurance against a backdrop of stars and swirling galaxies perfectly conveyed the film’s sense of wonder and exploration.

Xenia Beliayeva
Acrylic on Linen Canvas | 19.7x15.8 in

Evangelia D
Acrylic on Canvas | 39.4x23.6 in


Qinglu Liu (Lukas)
Oil on Canvas | 31.5x31.5 in

Sofigael M.
Oil on Linen Canvas | 23.6x28.7 in

Cyril Saint Jongers
Acrylic on Canvas | 11.8x11.8 in

Sofigael M.
Oil on Linen Canvas | 31.5x31.5 in

Emanuel Baumann
Digital Arts | 20.9x38.6 in

Emanuel Baumann
Digital Arts | 20.9x38.6 in

Cocoa Doll
Digital Arts | 51.2x38.2 in
