Utopia is the setting of this fine dieselpunkesque drawing, featuring a young woman arriving in the seemingly tranquil metropolis. Is she just a random visitor? An investigator perhaps? Or a Communist agent, infiltrating the riches of Utopia? Whatever her purpose in this city, she certainly arrived in style!...
Photographer Bruce Barone worked for Hearst magazines during the 1970s in New York and shot dozens of pictures of everyday life in the Big Apple throughout those years. His street life photographs present a delightful glimpse into times past. Some of these images are on track to be published in a book. Click here for the ...
We haven’t seen a Sexynaut here at The Gatehouse in quite a while. Fortunately, Worth1000’s Pin-ups in Space contest provides ample compensation. Our favorite is this fine young lady called Miss Fire according to her creator, Cristie Layne....
In general, the history of cinema seems to be more significantly linked to dieselpunk and cyberpunk as opposed to steampunk. This isn’t surprising, considering cinema isn’t considered to have entered its prime until the 1920s, around the beginning of the “dieselpunk” era. However, it’s important to remember that in 1895, the Lumière brothers held their first ...
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