[color=#cc0099]In celebration of the Early Access launch of Sunless Skies, we are delighted to announce this year’s Fallen London Fan Art Competition theme is Fin de Siècle in Fallen London!
All the details on how to submit an entry, what prizes are up for offer and other such important details can be found on our blog.More
About the Theme
One of the main artistic influences of Sunless Skies is art nouveau, and so we thought what better way to celebrate Sunless Skies than the artistic theme of Fin de Siècle. It is, after all, 1895 in Fallen London.
For the sake of clarity, we’re happy for inspiration to come from any of the art styles from the 1890s-1900s, we’ll be quite loose with this, however, your art should focus on the world of Fallen London specifically—we’re only just beginning our own exploration of the art for Sunless Skies ourselves.
Feel free to get inspired by Aubrey Beardsley, Margaret MacDonald, Alphonse Mucha, Gustav Klimt, Virginia Frances Sterret, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Auguste Renoir, Édouard Manet, or any other of the many wondrous artists of the end of the 19th century.[/color] edited by Absintheuse on 9/5/2017
[color=#cc0099]Delicious friends! After a week of painstaking debate, our artists have decided the top ten fan art submissions. We are now in need of your vote to determine the top three candidates:[/color]
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[color=#cc0099]Please head over to our survey and vote for which three pieces you think best fit this year’s theme of “Fin de Siècle in Fallen London.” The public vote will remain open until Monday 23rd October, when our winners will be announced![/color]
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[color=#cc0099]As always, we were incredibly impressed by the submissions we received—your creativity and ability to display Fallen London in all its dark glory truly know no bounds. All the submissions can be viewed our gallery.[/color]
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[color=#cc0099]Those who hold a spot in the top ten will receive an email shortly with your prize and a little snippet about why our artists chose the piece for our top ten. [/color]