Quantumscapes: The Art of Stephan Martiniere
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Following Quantum Dreams, Quantumscapes is a stunning new visionary collection of sci-fi book cover paintings, commercial and film art, video game designs, and never-before-seen artwork from the fantastic imagination of acclaimed artist Stephan Martinière.
Stephan Martinière is an internationally renowned Science Fiction and Fantasy artist. He is the recipient of numerous awards including a silver and a gold Spectrum Award, eight Master Awards and an Excellence Exposé Award. He is also an accomplished concept artist who has worked on such movies as I Robot, Star Wars Episodes II & III, Red Planet, Sphere, and The Time Machine. As a visual design director for Cyan, Martinière was responsible for creating and overseeing the look of the games Uru: Ages Beyond Myst, Uru: The Path of the Shell and Myst 5. Martinière is currently the visual design director for Midway Games in Chicago.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #539063 in Books
- Published on: 2006-12-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 95 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
"Stephan is so prolific, visionary, and able to constantly reinvent himself that he becomes immediately relevant and sought after, for whatever medium or industry he chooses to apply his masterful talents. His illustrations are singular and immediately throw you into never-before imagined worlds. However, what I think makes Stephan unique in his field, amongst a few, select peers, is that he is first and foremost a designer, able to resolve abstract conceptual problems through visual solutions. Stephan is not just a pretty-picture maker: he is a visual problem-solver of the highest caliber."
-- Farzad Varahramyan,Vice President, Creative Visual Director of High Moon Studios
"Almost a decade ago, I met Stephan on one of my first feature-film projects and was immediately drawn to his unique, artistic style. Today, in an industry where being a conceptual designer is the new black, I have found that many artists feed off each other's techniques, creating a hybridization of art that borderlines on incestuous design. Somewhere between Gustav Klimt and Frank Lloyd Wright, Stephan has fortunately found his own path in art and he continues to push further into new territories, leaving the rest of us artists fearing obsolescence."
-- James Clyne, Concept Artist, Artificial Intelligence: A.I., Minority Report, The Polar Express
"Speculative art has always been characterized by a throng of imitators swirling along in the wake of a handful of true visionaries. Stephan Martinière is of the latter variety--most assuredly so! His extraordinary work embodies the compelling themes found at the core of the finest literary science fiction. Stephan is clearly a frequent visitor to the outer reaches of imagination, and his art is a de facto passport to a distant future filled with sublime vistas, elegant and strange--at times whimsical or downright terrifying. Through the conviction afforded by Stephan's considerable skills as a designer and illustrator, we gain passage to explore cities and landscapes warmed by the light of other suns, or hurtle to the extreme edge of the cosmos impelled by engines of elemental fury. I've had the great pleasure of working with Stephan on several occasions, and hope to do so again. I like to think I'm his biggest fan, but that title is so hotly contested I am quite satisfied to hold my place in line!"
-- Steve Burg, Concept Artist, The Abyss, Contact, Terminator 2
Customer Reviews
A bit thin but still good
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R8SUL6M0NBXI3 This is the second art book of Stephan Martinere. The first being Quantum Dreams, which I reviewed a while back.
This book continues his portfolio on science fiction work. It includes prints that were created for books, film & commercial work and games. At the end of the book are a few pages on his personal work and a description of his design process.
While the book focuses heavily on futuristic cities and landscapes, a few creature designs are included.
The book might be a little thin but at least the quality is top notch.
There are more pages of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.
Good book but could be better
Not as good as the previous collection from Stephan Martiniere (Quantum Dreams) because there was too many sketches & and not more finished paintings. Also some paintings deserved to be reproduced in a bigger format.
The comments by Stephan Martiniere are very interesting though and I especially like the last chapter showing the various steps he went through to paint the image on the cover.
Book covers, video game art, and creature design collection
Stephan Martiniere is in demand for his bookcovers, character design and work in motion pictures. In this edition we get an expanded look at his creative process, as he shows us step by step how he works on a bookcover. He also gives us several alterate covers, and some explaination of why they were not choosen. I reccomend this book as well as his other book.




