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Traverse: Vehicles from the Outer Rim of Imagination

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Following the success of four titles in the Nuthin’ But Mech series, Lorin Wood pivoted skyward to his passion for space travel. Inviting the work of 51 artists, Wood has curated a collection of imaginative inventions sharing one common Traverse. This compilation draws on each artist’s proven ability to design an aesthetically pleasing mode of transportation, a clear narrative, and a stunning backdrop. Be it rustic freighters, streamlined sentries, or a fleet of modular ships, every original piece portrays an exceptional vision. Traverse celebrates an impressive lineup of contributors―from a range of industries including video games, animation, film, and transportation design―each recognized with their own unique biography. Featuring some familiar names from the Nuthin’ But Mech series, Traverse also celebrates the work of dynamic new talent―delivering an exciting collaboration of innovative and inspired passion projects. Delve into the world of Traverse with this trove of intricate and compelling works, each as immersive and engaging as the next.

120 pages, Hardcover

Published August 31, 2021

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A really great showcase of so many artists' works. A source of great inspiration and iconic visual design from across this universe's imagination.
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August 25, 2023
Excellent showcase for Sci-fi vehicle art, from motorcycles to starships to space stations. Lots of cool designs here. Some of artists included short blurbs from the imagined worlds their vehicles inhabit, reminding me of the old Terran Trade Authority books of the 1970s like Spacecraft: 2000 To 2100 AD.
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