House Of The Forgotten Machines: The Superb Soviet Dieselpunk Concept Art By Andrey Tkachenko – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

House Of The Forgotten Machines: The Superb Soviet Dieselpunk Concept Art By Andrey Tkachenko

Nizhiy Novgorod-based freelance artist Andrey Tkachenko (previously) created series of illustrations depicting Soviet cars as “dieselpunk” machines and robots.

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