Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steampunk. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Steampunk Gas Masks & Helmets So Exquisite, They'll Leave You Breathless.









It's hard to believe that Tom Banwell has no formal art training and is largely self taught when you look at his expertly crafted collection of leather and metal Steampunk Gas Masks & Helmets. The masks and helmets are an impressive display of workmanship, complete with mechanical parts, fully wearable and entirely original.



Tauruscat Dream Helmet:











Steampunk FireMaster Helmet and Gas Mask:









Fire Master Gas Mask only:



The Fire Master Gas Mask in black:





Having dabbled in a variety of media over the years, including batik, woodcarving, mixed media art dolls and leatherworking, creating art in the steampunk genre suits Tom exceedingly well because it combines several of his interests; history, costuming, mechanics and fantasy.



Steampunk Sentinel Gas Mask and Helmet:











Sentinel Gas Mask only:





Steampunk Pachydermos Gas Mask with Ears:







Pachydermos Gas Mask without Ears:





Steampunk Underground Explorer Helmet Mask and Cannister:











Steampunk Rhino Gas Mask:









Oliphont Gas Mask:







Ichabod Gas mask:









Respirator Gas Masks in black or brown:





all images courtesy of the artist.



You can also purchase nicely designed posters of these beautiful creations here at his Zazzle store.



In addition to these stunning gas masks and helmets - which run anywhere from $225 to $4000, Tom makes and sells many different types of hand-crafted leather masks (not just Steampunk) in his online etsy store here.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

The Nautilus Peepbox Aquarium Melds Steampunk Design With Modern Materials.




Designed by George Maridakis for Spell, the Nautilus peepbox aquarium is constructed of Perspex and aluminum. The illuminated cylindrical fish tank has a Jules Verne-meets-the-new-millenium look and style.






The tabletop aquarium or fishtank measures 400mm tall, 270mm wide and 390mm deep and weighs 15kg and is available for order from Spell.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Google's 'Under The Sea' Interactive Steampunk Doodle -An Homage To Jules Verne








A minor coincidence, given that my post today featured the 15 blown glass fish bowls by Roger Arquer, but today's Google logo features an underwater view in honor of Jules Verne's birthday.


above: author Jules Verne

To celebrate Jules Verne's birthday, Google's doodle logo, which is interactive, has been transformed into an underwater vessel - a Nautilus - an homage to the author of the classic 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea, of which the original cover and title page is shown below:



The interactive logo allows iOS users to control the view from a Jules Verne-esque submarine by taking advantage of accelerometers found in iOS devices like the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.

Check it out