Imperial Inventor Chinese Steampunk Print
by James Ng
Losing almost everything in a horrible engineering accident, the inventor now focuses all his time creating new machines for the Imperial family. His only companions are his robotic servant, and pet parrot, for whom he also created a robot friend.
Imperial Inventor was created October 2008 by James Ng using pencil, charcoal, ink, Photoshop, and Corel Painter. The print is on B4 (approximately 10" by 14") coated paper and was printed in Hong Kong under the artist's personal supervision.
Honors and Awards for Imperial Inventor
Published in Erotique 5 (Digital Art Annual by Ballistic Publishing)
Featured in DPI magazine Volume 121
Featured in DPI Design Star Special Issue 8
Displayed in Nova Albion Exhibition Santa Clara, California 2010
Published in Dark Beauty Magazine Issue 5
Awarded Vcon 35 Best Body of Work
Exhibited in Steamcon II Seattle
Showcased in WowMagz Issue 12
A copy of the original sketch James made when creating this print will be included at no additional charge with your purchase of the print.
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James Ng (pronounced Ing) is a fast rising young artist currently residing in Hong Kong. Recently out of art school, James already has so many commissions that he is working around the clock and barely has time to collect the numerous awards his work is earning. "The Chinese Steampunk series is a personal project where I try to merge Imperial Chinese designs and history with western steam works, the English Industrial Revolution and fantasy." |
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