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The 50s (2 of 3) - Spacetime Sally's Beautiful Tomorrow, 1950s atompunk inspired sci-fi. This has that classic 50s feel and acts as a bridge between the vintage 20s/30s/40s inspired work to the more modern New Wave sci-fi of the 60s and 70s.
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A Custom #Commissioned #Painting I painted a few years ago:
‘Glamour Bomb’
#VaperWave #Bombshell #PopArt #SciFi Style
2013, acrylic and oil blend on canvas, 20"x16"
by @ArtistJamieRoxx #JamieRoxx (www.JamieRoxx.us)
This Sold Painting is Not Available.
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Rutger Hauer, 1982. Photographed in costume as Roy Batty on the set of Blade Runner
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The Nimblejack Queen sets out on one last doozy of a final voyage before being decommissioned and sent to the Quartermaine Debris Fields of Ott, and the already raucous and raunchy revelers only become more so when the Venusian caviar is found to be harboring a bacteria known to cause extreme euphoric ecstasy and excessive ecstatic euphoria in those who consume it in, "Savage Ravage Space Romp"
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Machine-readable text goes all the way back to the 1950s, when the banking industry developed MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition) to allow automatic processing of checks.
The system used a distinctive numeric font set that made it easy to read via magnetic sensors, while still being human readable as well. The style became associated with computers and futuristic technology and fonts inspired by MICR were a staple of 1960s and 70s Sci Fi movies and book covers.
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Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia, 1983
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