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Adam Tredowski's Organic Rust—SF That's Falling Apart
An ethereal metal steampunk fish and a rusting steamboat-influenced factory structure suspended above an alien world are just two examples of Polish artist Adam Tredowski's texture-rich approaches to science fiction. The somewhat mysterious 33-year-old currently lives in England and has won many online awards for his work. There’s a satisfyingly organic feel to Tredowski’s work, but you can also see the nuts and bolts, the wear and tear. Metal fatigue welded to something beautiful, often awe-inspiring. But we’ll let Tredowski’s gallery and his answers to our interview questions speak for themselves, below. More »