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Moebius
his illustrations have been inspiring artists and filmmakers since the 60s. Cited by Miyazaki in his masterpiece Nasciaa and the Valley of the Wind, Yoshitaka Amano and his worldbuilding drawings for the first generations of Final Fantasy games, and Brian Froud with the Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal, as well doing storyboards for Tron, Star Wars, the Fifth Element, and Blade Runner. He also did many covers for Marvel comics, and Heavy Metal. Jean Giraud is up there with Syd Mead as the greatest and most influential artists that created the retro-future movement of the 60s onward. 
might have gone a bit orangey with my last picture but, I think I sort of did it justice? hopefully?
typette:

Moebius
his illustrations have been inspiring artists and filmmakers since the 60s. Cited by Miyazaki in his masterpiece Nasciaa and the Valley of the Wind, Yoshitaka Amano and his worldbuilding drawings for the first generations of Final Fantasy games, and Brian Froud with the Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal, as well doing storyboards for Tron, Star Wars, the Fifth Element, and Blade Runner. He also did many covers for Marvel comics, and Heavy Metal. Jean Giraud is up there with Syd Mead as the greatest and most influential artists that created the retro-future movement of the 60s onward. 
might have gone a bit orangey with my last picture but, I think I sort of did it justice? hopefully?
typette:

Moebius
his illustrations have been inspiring artists and filmmakers since the 60s. Cited by Miyazaki in his masterpiece Nasciaa and the Valley of the Wind, Yoshitaka Amano and his worldbuilding drawings for the first generations of Final Fantasy games, and Brian Froud with the Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal, as well doing storyboards for Tron, Star Wars, the Fifth Element, and Blade Runner. He also did many covers for Marvel comics, and Heavy Metal. Jean Giraud is up there with Syd Mead as the greatest and most influential artists that created the retro-future movement of the 60s onward. 
might have gone a bit orangey with my last picture but, I think I sort of did it justice? hopefully?
typette:

Moebius
his illustrations have been inspiring artists and filmmakers since the 60s. Cited by Miyazaki in his masterpiece Nasciaa and the Valley of the Wind, Yoshitaka Amano and his worldbuilding drawings for the first generations of Final Fantasy games, and Brian Froud with the Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal, as well doing storyboards for Tron, Star Wars, the Fifth Element, and Blade Runner. He also did many covers for Marvel comics, and Heavy Metal. Jean Giraud is up there with Syd Mead as the greatest and most influential artists that created the retro-future movement of the 60s onward. 
might have gone a bit orangey with my last picture but, I think I sort of did it justice? hopefully?
typette:

Moebius
his illustrations have been inspiring artists and filmmakers since the 60s. Cited by Miyazaki in his masterpiece Nasciaa and the Valley of the Wind, Yoshitaka Amano and his worldbuilding drawings for the first generations of Final Fantasy games, and Brian Froud with the Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal, as well doing storyboards for Tron, Star Wars, the Fifth Element, and Blade Runner. He also did many covers for Marvel comics, and Heavy Metal. Jean Giraud is up there with Syd Mead as the greatest and most influential artists that created the retro-future movement of the 60s onward. 
might have gone a bit orangey with my last picture but, I think I sort of did it justice? hopefully?
typette:

Moebius
his illustrations have been inspiring artists and filmmakers since the 60s. Cited by Miyazaki in his masterpiece Nasciaa and the Valley of the Wind, Yoshitaka Amano and his worldbuilding drawings for the first generations of Final Fantasy games, and Brian Froud with the Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal, as well doing storyboards for Tron, Star Wars, the Fifth Element, and Blade Runner. He also did many covers for Marvel comics, and Heavy Metal. Jean Giraud is up there with Syd Mead as the greatest and most influential artists that created the retro-future movement of the 60s onward. 
might have gone a bit orangey with my last picture but, I think I sort of did it justice? hopefully?
typette:

Moebius
his illustrations have been inspiring artists and filmmakers since the 60s. Cited by Miyazaki in his masterpiece Nasciaa and the Valley of the Wind, Yoshitaka Amano and his worldbuilding drawings for the first generations of Final Fantasy games, and Brian Froud with the Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal, as well doing storyboards for Tron, Star Wars, the Fifth Element, and Blade Runner. He also did many covers for Marvel comics, and Heavy Metal. Jean Giraud is up there with Syd Mead as the greatest and most influential artists that created the retro-future movement of the 60s onward. 
might have gone a bit orangey with my last picture but, I think I sort of did it justice? hopefully?
typette:

Moebius
his illustrations have been inspiring artists and filmmakers since the 60s. Cited by Miyazaki in his masterpiece Nasciaa and the Valley of the Wind, Yoshitaka Amano and his worldbuilding drawings for the first generations of Final Fantasy games, and Brian Froud with the Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal, as well doing storyboards for Tron, Star Wars, the Fifth Element, and Blade Runner. He also did many covers for Marvel comics, and Heavy Metal. Jean Giraud is up there with Syd Mead as the greatest and most influential artists that created the retro-future movement of the 60s onward. 
might have gone a bit orangey with my last picture but, I think I sort of did it justice? hopefully?

typette:

Moebius

his illustrations have been inspiring artists and filmmakers since the 60s. Cited by Miyazaki in his masterpiece Nasciaa and the Valley of the Wind, Yoshitaka Amano and his worldbuilding drawings for the first generations of Final Fantasy games, and Brian Froud with the Labyrinth and the Dark Crystal, as well doing storyboards for Tron, Star Wars, the Fifth Element, and Blade Runner. He also did many covers for Marvel comics, and Heavy Metal. Jean Giraud is up there with Syd Mead as the greatest and most influential artists that created the retro-future movement of the 60s onward. 

might have gone a bit orangey with my last picture but, I think I sort of did it justice? hopefully?



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