Cyberpunk, Biomech, and A Pinch of Death: Illustrations by Ching Yeh
Describing the work of a Taiwanese artist named Ching Yeh is not easy. Part of it is biomechanics with cyberpunk overtones, but his concepts can be so abstract that it’s impossible to comment on them at all. One thing you can say is that it’s super cool.
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