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Biomechanical Art

Biomechanical Art

Biomechanical Art is a visual style that emerged in the late 1970s and gained fame and recognition in the 1980s. It combines elements of organic and mechanical imagery to create surreal and often disturbing artworks. The style became famous through the works of Swiss artist H.R. Giger, who introduced his biomechanical designs in the sci-fi horror film 'Alien'. Biomechanical Art is characterized by intricate and detailed depictions of biomechanical creatures, merging human and machine, exploring themes of transformation, sexuality, and a dystopian future.

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SOMETHING in the style of Biomechanical Art

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H.R. GigerCyberpunkSurrealismFuturism
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