I believe that Steampunk is more than just brass and watchparts. It's finding a way to combine the past and the future in an aesthetic pleasing yet still punkish way. It's living a life that looks old-fashioned, yet speaks to the future. It's taking the detritus of our modern technological society and remaking it into useful things. Join me as I search for items for my house that combine the scientific romanticism of the Victorians with our real present and imagined future.
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Quandry Design's Found Objects Furniture
You may not realize it, but I am a (proud) Texan. What that means to my steampunk aesthetic is that I like the "Old West" influenced steampunk. Firefly & Serenity? Love it. Wild Wild West? Cool. Legend? Haven't seen it, but on the list. (Are there any Western steampunk novels or comics? I can't think of any off the top of my head....)
With that in mind, I wanted to introduce some work by Quandry Design. Quandry specializes in high end western furniture, but the Found Objects series features a lot of reused technology parts -- old tractor parts, gear patterns, sprocket wheels, saw blades, and a brake rotor -- in a style that works very nicely as western steampunk.
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As to Western Steampunk comics, I read some of the Trigun manga a while back and it was somewhat Western and somewhat Steampunk.
Um, I know it's bad form to promote one's own stuff, but I just sold a Weird West/fantasy/steampunkish novella to Baens-Universe.com. It's called End of the Line and it's due out next February. Til then, I have a companion piece titled "Sikeston" on my website at http://www.geocities.com/quinntaylor00/writing/sikeston.html
Both stories are about a cowboy who sees dead people, and the mysterious bluestocking who sends him on spooky adventures, hunting ghosts & vampires & such.
Oh, and I realize you don't know me from Eve... I found your site from Brass Goggles. My husband and I are in the middle of remodelling our 1914 house and I come here looking for ideas. Thanks!
Thanks for the tip on this furniture maker! ALL of my art is from found objects. I even hate to go to the hardware store to buy rivets! Glad to see you are still at it here at The Steampunk Home!
Joe Chasse
http://informiorium.blogpspot.com
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