Puppet sculptures by Sha Sha Higby.
Concept drawings by H.R. Giger for Alejandro Jodorowsky's unrealized DUNE. 1970s.
STAR WARS by William Stout (whose concept art for Jurassic Park and Masters of the Universe I’ve featured before).
(The first two images are art for a 1980 symphonic suite of Empire Strikes Back music; the third image is a 1993 collectable card; the fourth is from the book, Visions.)
Cocoon fun by H.R. Giger for ALIEN (1979).
Just like Star Wars: artificial limbs from the 19th (images 1 and 2) and 16th century.
(source)
Wonderland Expedition Kit, by Absinthetic.
Containing, among other things: a Card Guard specimen, mounted; a caterpillar, preserved; a rose painted red; a looking glass; Cheshire Cat teeth; “Eat Me” and “Drink Me” bottles; a vial of water from the Pool of Tears; a map of Wonderland.
Illustration by Justin Todd for a 1987 edition of WIND IN THE WILLOWS.
Aliens of the 1980s: the robots from BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED (1987), the KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE (1988), the Greys from COMMUNION (1988), the cute lizard baby from V (1984), and Mister Burns—no, an undisguised alien from COCOON (1985).
The Starchild from 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (1968), a page from Jack Kirby’s 1977 adaptation, and the original prop on display.
Art by Aron Wiesenfeld.
Ghost world: photographer, Christopher McKenney.