Keith Goldman presents his latest giant diorama, which depicts a solitary sector of the neo-Japanese urban industrial graveyard. As you can see from that string of adjectives, there’s no definite word to describe the genre that Keith builds in, which always makes his works refreshing and inspiring. The entire scene has a strange ambience that vibrates in a low droning frequency through your inner guts. It’s very trippy.
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That looks BEAUTIFUL!
Man, they need to grab Keith up as a conceptual designer for scifi movies. He’s that good.
This is amazingly awesome. It looks like it should be in an anime.
Wonderful. Really different to see the scene change from image to image. Typically he builds a static model and various parts of the story are told from one section to the next. Here he’s actually moving objects about to build the story.
Beautifully surreal, in the way we have come to expect from our dear friend Mister Goldman.