Tuesday 7 September 2010

Clarification of club titles and exciting news of a steampunk art book

Firstly I would like to clear up a little confusion in the various types of memebership available.

Committee membership is limited to a very small number of artists who have made a significant contribution or mark on the world of steampunk. The committee carry out such duties as voting on possible new club memebrs, voting on club projects, etc.

Memebership is limited to those members who are accomplished artists. They are eligible to take part in club projects, exhibitions, etc. and to display their work and links on the club blog.

Associate membership allows actors, models and other performance based artists to participate in the club. Not strictly as people who produce art as a piece that can be disaplyed but in their own actions as it were.


In other news I have received news that a proposed book on steampunk art will be going ahead. Published one of the UK's leading art publishers and edited by myself.

I am now looking for artists of all types to grace the pages of this humble endeavour with your wonderous creations. Apply now in the comments of this post! (As with all club projects, application to be featured in the book is limited to club memebers. We are however still accepting membership requests!)

Yours,

James Richardson-Brown
http://www.sydeiancreations.com
http://www.facebook.com/steampunkuk

10 comments:

  1. Definitely interested in showing work in the book and exhibiting in any future shows.
    I'm an acrylic painter based in Los Angeles and do Steampunk/Fantasy work.
    http://www.michaelpukac.com
    michaelpukac@gmail.com
    Thanks for the consideration.

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  2. Would like to be considered for inclusion into the art book. Just wondering about how to become a member.
    An example of my art can be found here:
    http://www.stevethomasart.com/home/digital/8neptune.jpg
    Thank you.
    Steve Thomas

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  3. Would be honored with consideration to submit photos of my Steampunk creations.

    Photos posted on flickr.

    flickr.com/photos/ziplash

    Many thanks,

    Professor Quentin Ziplash

    brentnjoan@gmail.com

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  4. Allthough I take on other projects by passion is with Steampunk.
    Some of my creations can be found via the following links.
    Darwin Gun.
    http://evilgenius.net.nz/darwin-gun/

    X-Ray-Ban Goggles
    http://evilgenius.net.nz/x-ray-ban-goggles/

    Evilgenus Power Supply
    http://evilgenius.net.nz/evil-genius-power-supply-mk1/

    And there are a few others currently under construction. Many of my creations are not just static displays and are functional in one way or another.

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  5. I am greatly interested in participating in the art book collaboration. I am currently writing a retro-futuristic novel that I am also doing concept art for to help visualize the backdrop that the plot revolves around. Steampunk has been a favorite genre of mine for some time and I was pointed in your direction by Richard Nagy's site. I would very much like to became a member of The Artificer's Club. Please let me know what I need to do.

    The Flash Boiler
    http://flashboiler.blogspot.com/

    DaVinci Artists Gallery
    http://www.davinciartists.com/artist.php?user_id=86

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  6. Hi, I'd love to be involved in this. I make steampunk style jewellery and collages / cards. You can see some examples here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=194266&id=623113852&l=5a42e7360f
    and here:
    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=187290&id=623113852&l=844892e043
    and I have a website here: http://www.fellfromgrace.com - but it still needs lots of work ...

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  7. The book project sounds interesting and fun. Perhaps there's room for some monkey business?

    http://www.chetart.com/steampunkmonkey.html

    http://www.chetart.com/sinister.html

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  8. what a great fantastic idea n would love to be considered for the book. iv only been making things from nails for the past 3 months n im not very happy with the online pictures to date or the website so far but hope to improve the shots very soon. see what i can do here.............

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/twizzlestixcouk/146072548760815?v=info&edit_info=all#!/album.php?aid=20701&id=146072548760815

    http://www.twizzlestix.co.uk/

    http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001490119846&ref=mf

    hope you can find interest in my work, thanx T

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  9. It would be an honor to be considered for this book. I am a maker of exquisite & eccentric Steampunk jewel's, adornments, buttons, brooches, necklaces and the like. I only use the finest quality pocket & wrist watch pieces, gemstones, and vintage items in my work. My signature style comes together in a wire wrapped fashion that gives my work the look of true antiques.

    http://spectranova.etsy.com
    http://spectranova.blogspot.com

    spectranova@gmail.com

    Thank You for posting this, and I hope to hear from you!

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  10. I would love to be a contributor to your book! I make a line of bronze and silver steampunk moving-gear jewelry. You can see my work at:

    http://www.etsy.com/shop/hansenartguild

    Regards,

    Daniel C. Hansen
    www.craftycelts.com
    craftycelts@mindspring.com

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