Steampunk are images that hark back to the days when the steam engine played an important role, hats, glasses and a somewhat industrial ensemble are hallmarks of the steampunk style.
In these images, animals and steampunk are combined, resulting in surreal images, but in their own way also funny, touching and alienating.
Not much colour has been used in this album. steampunk is also characterised by neutral colours like brown, black, copper. But the strange images will still make it an eye-catcher in your home.
Enjoy these beautiful, touching, funny images.
                                
Conceived by Bernhard Karssies, visualized with AI.
 
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 flowers out of her headBernhard Karssies
flowers out of her headBernhard Karssies dream of flowersBernhard Karssies
dream of flowersBernhard Karssies SingingBernhard Karssies
SingingBernhard Karssies I can see ... flowersBernhard Karssies
I can see ... flowersBernhard Karssies tension with the saxophoneBernhard Karssies
tension with the saxophoneBernhard Karssies saxophone with musical noteBernhard Karssies
saxophone with musical noteBernhard Karssies Fun with the saxophoneBernhard Karssies
Fun with the saxophoneBernhard Karssies Where is the butterfly?Bernhard Karssies
Where is the butterfly?Bernhard Karssies Man with flowersBernhard Karssies
Man with flowersBernhard Karssies Man with flowersBernhard Karssies
Man with flowersBernhard Karssies where are the flowersBernhard Karssies
where are the flowersBernhard Karssies Roses are pinkBernhard Karssies
Roses are pinkBernhard Karssies Passion for the violinBernhard Karssies
Passion for the violinBernhard Karssies dog with booksBernhard Karssies
dog with booksBernhard Karssies doggie with wingsBernhard Karssies
doggie with wingsBernhard Karssies man plays guitarBernhard Karssies
man plays guitarBernhard Karssies literallyBernhard Karssies
literallyBernhard Karssies bookheadBernhard Karssies
bookheadBernhard Karssies CaptivityBernhard Karssies
CaptivityBernhard Karssies The prisonerBernhard Karssies
The prisonerBernhard Karssies