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srsalme: I did this set of four images as promotion material for the exhibition Infinite Worlds of Science Fiction at the EMP Museum in Seattle. From the museum’s website: Packed with more than 150 artifacts from iconic films and television shows, Infinite Worlds
srsalme: I really had fun doing this illustration for The Washington Post Sports section. Thanks to AD Dan Worthington.
srsalme: Some process pics from my last piece. As usual, you can find more in my instagram stream.
srsalme: Singularity. Sumi ink and acrylics on cardboard, 50x70 cm. Print available here.
srsalme: varietyart: If you live in Los Angeles you know about the dispute between Time Warner Cable and The LA Dodgers over TV broadcast rights. Illustrator srsalme visualized the increasing calls for FCC head Tom Wheeler to mediate the dispute. Read the full art
srsalme: Illustrations I did a while back for an article about disease caused by sustained exposure to noise, for Etiqueta Negra magazine. It may be a low-frecuency buzzing from an ominous engine, but some people will get also mad hearing a tap dripping onto the s
srsalme: Hibernaculum. Ink + digital.
srsalme: I did these twin pieces to illustrate a short tale by Tullio Avoledo in Wired Italy. It is a special number with a number of science-fiction stories, a sort of hommage to the Amazing Stories magazine. The story is about a portrait of Saint Thomas Becket f
srsalme: Sumi ink + airbrush. You may find a (very) small process video of this at my Instagram, @srsalme.