Posted on April 23, 2013 at 6:30pm 3 Comments 5 Favorites
Lately, I've had the privilege to be asked to design a set of covers for albums of the "New Albion Trilogy", a set of operas by Paul Shapera, a very talented composer. The opus is basically about the story of the city of New Albion. A Steampunk Opera, a Dieselpunk opera... aren't they what the genres needed and fully deserved? Paul Shapera is busy making up for this gap with his New Albion Trilogy. Learn more about Paul's great work at:…
ContinuePosted on September 17, 2012 at 8:40am 3 Comments 5 Favorites
And speaking of red...
Here is the cover for the novel "Red-Eyed Killer", by Bard Constantine. "Red-Eyed Killer" is a prequel to "The Troubleshooter- New Haven Blues": http://micktrubble.jimdo.com/ Those who haven't read this…
ContinuePosted on July 31, 2012 at 10:49am 1 Comment 5 Favorites
For once, here is something that hasn't (completely) popped out my twisted imagination: this somehow funny looking, cartoonish train is based on a real train, a passengers DMU (Diesel Multi Unit) class ДП, which in russian is short for Дизель поезд (Diesel train). Built during WWII by the company…
ContinuePosted on July 3, 2012 at 3:46pm 5 Comments 7 Favorites
Lots of things about Diesel City have seen said and written on these latest weeks, in lots of places, by lots of people. Sure enough, most of them were nice things, making me feel so very proud.
One voice was missing, though, the voice of someone who definitely has something to say about Diesel City. Someone I'm so happy and honored to have the name of bound up with the whole Diesel City project. Someone, though, who was never to give himself the credit for all his hard, wonderful…
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Oh Please, thanks to you Stefan, I love your art and we are working hard here with the organization of the IDD (International Dieselpunk Day), is a pleasure having you as a friend and your contribution with the IDD Logo was great, now I can thanks to you for this and would be very happy to strengthen relations with France...Thank you...:)
Happy New Year!
I too love your art. I got to work for Norman Granz a few times. He told me that the French, above all other people, appreciated Jazz the most and made the best critics. I believe this is so.
Stefan, thanks for the encouragement. You have given me the courage to exceed even my own expectations. Seriously, there are a lot of very creative people on this site and I am a fan of each and every one. After every article I feel there is more to write about, then my random thoughts come across something and I say,Man, that's dieselpunk! I need to share that."
I can usually recognize an exceptional talent... and you're one of them.
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