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DescriptionAnother Windy City Pulp and Paper Convention find, this wonderfully psychedelic Ian Miller cover art for The Time Machine by H. G. Wells. Published by Pan Science Fiction in 1974.Social/Sharing |
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Peter Sullivan
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 5/10/2022
I would use the word groovy about this but was that word not already out of date in 1974?. This is classic Miller.
Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 5/10/2022
Peter Sullivan wrote:
I would use the word groovy about this but was that word not already out of date in 1974?. This is classic Miller.
It's all copacetic, the art is of a time machine, so he'll get your references no matter what era they are from. This is the cat's meow and drips with stimulating and eye catching colors!
Peter Sullivan
Member Since 2006
2 - Posted on 5/10/2022
Marcus Wai wrote:
It's all copacetic, the art is of a time machine, so he'll get your references no matter what era they are from. This is the cat's meow and drips with stimulating and eye catching colors!
I had to look up the word copacetic. Did you do spelling competitions as a youngster, or have cruel parents who only let you read one book? "Another dictionary for Christmas. Thank you." Who said you cannot learn something new every day?
Amir E
Member Since 2020
1 - Posted on 5/10/2022
Incredibly imaginative and colorful piece! Thanks for sharing!
Glynn Crain
Member Since 2011
Posted on 5/11/2022
Amir E wrote:
Incredibly imaginative and colorful piece! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome!
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
1 - Posted on 5/11/2022
Such masterful use of bold and opaque and light translucent colors. Chaotic and still held together in the composition. Miller is so distinct and this is a great representation. Congrats on this.
Glynn Crain
Member Since 2011
Posted on 5/11/2022
Eric Wenger wrote:
Such masterful use of bold and opaque and light translucent colors. Chaotic and still held together in the composition. Miller is so distinct and this is a great representation. Congrats on this.
Thank you!
Gregg and Amanda Spatz
Member Since 2010
1 - Posted on 5/12/2022
Very cool! Never had seen this one before.
Heid Antillon
Member Since 2025
1 - Posted on 5/17/2025
Really great art. One of the few pieces wouldn't think was a miller.
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