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Imaginary Dieselpunk/Decopunk🔒

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Dieselpunk & Decopunk Art - Iron, Smoke, and Rivets

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Source (image + text): Dieselpunk mech sculptures (7 artworks / characters)

Artist website: YUTE Y TOCUYO'S IMACHINARIUM — Rafael Lanfranco

Dieselpunk Mech Sculptures
Retro-Machines
ORIGINAL ART WORK
Yute and Tocuyo’s Imachinarium

Mixed media sculpture, metal, leather, resin and acrylic painting, 40cmsx50cmsx30cms

A popular vehicle, it was invented by Yute and Tocuyo to move around short distances inside the Imachinarium. The retro fish does not have any particular kind of fish as reference, just a generic archetypal shape of a chubby fish, but I did add a kind of fishing rod on its front which Yute uses to give direction to the machine, and which reminds me of the weird angler fish that lives in the deep ocean. The rod provides direction and light, which is metaphorically speaking, what Yute and Tocuyo are looking for in their quest for answers.

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