Simon Stålenhag (born 20 January 1984) is a
Swedish
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artist, musician, and designer specialising in
retro-futuristic
Retrofuturism (adjective ''retrofuturistic'' or ''retrofuture'') is a movement in the creative arts showing the influence of depictions of the future produced in an earlier era. If futurism is sometimes called a "science" bent on anticipatin ...
digital images focused on nostalgic Swedish countryside alternate history environments. The settings of his artwork have formed the basis for the 2020
Amazon television drama series ''
Tales from the Loop
''Tales from the Loop'' is an American science fiction drama television series developed and written by Nathaniel Halpern based on the art book of the same name by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag. The eight-episode first season was released in ...
'' as well as the upcoming film ''
The Electric State''.
Artwork
Stålenhag grew up in a rural environment near
Stockholm
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,
and began illustrating local landscapes at a young age. He was inspired by different artists, including
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.
Stålenhag experimented with science fiction artwork after discovering
concept artists such as
Ralph McQuarrie and
Syd Mead
Sydney Jay Mead (July 18, 1933 – December 30, 2019) was an American industrial designer and neo-futurist concept artist, widely known for his designs for science-fiction films such as ''Blade Runner'', '' Aliens'' and ''Tron''. Mead has bee ...
; initially, this body of work was done as a side project, without any planning behind it. Thematically, his work often combines his childhood with themes from sci-fi movies, resulting in a stereotypical Swedish landscape with a
neofuturistic bent.
According to Stålenhag, this focus originates from his perceived lack of connection with adulthood, with the science fiction elements being added in part to draw audience attention and partly to influence the work's mood.
These ideas result in a body of work that can feature giant robots and megastructures alongside regular Swedish items like
Volvo and
Saab cars.
As his work has evolved, Stålenhag has created a backstory for it, focused around a governmental underground facility.
In parallel with the real-life decline of the Swedish
welfare state, large machines slowly fail, and the eventual result of this remains a mystery. In a 2013 interview with ''
The Verge'', Stålenhag said, "The only difference in the world of my art and our world is that ... ever since the early 20th century, attitudes and budgets were much more in favour of science and technology."
Outside of his usual canon, Stålenhag also drew 28 pictures of dinosaurs for the
Swedish Museum of Natural History
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's prehistoric exhibits after he rediscovered his childhood interest in the creatures, and contacted the museum to see if he could do anything.
In 2016, he followed this with pictures of hypothetical results of a rising ocean under
climate change for
Stockholm University
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's Resilience Centre.
He also did some promotional artwork for the sci-fi video game ''
No Man's Sky''.
Stålenhag uses a
Wacom tablet and computer for his work, which is designed to resemble
oil painting.
Initially, he attempted to use various physical media to mimic a more traditional style, including
gouache. Even after switching to digital methods, he has stated that he puts "a lot of effort into making the digital brushes behave naturally and preserve a certain amount of 'handwriting' in the brush strokes." The majority of his work is based on pre-existing photographs that he takes; these are then used as a starting point for a number of rough sketches before the final work is completed.
Books
Most of Stålenhag's artwork was initially available online, before later being released for sale as prints.
Since then, it has been turned into two narrative art books: ''Tales from the Loop'' (Swedish ''Ur Varselklotet'') in 2014 and ''Things from the Flood'' (Swedish ''Flodskörden'') in 2016. Both focus on the construction of a supermassive
particle accelerator called the Loop.
More recently, Stålenhag has covered the western United States in a third artbook, ''The Electric State'', which was also
crowdfunded via Kickstarter.
It is centered around a girl and her robotic companion traversing the fictional state of Pacifica.
Simon & Schuster published the UK edition in September 2018, and
Skybound Books published a North American edition the following month. ''The Electric State'' (the Simon & Schuster edition) was one out of six finalists for the
Arthur C. Clarke Award
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in 2019. Also in 2019, the Skybound edition was shortlisted for the Art Book category of the
Locus Award.
Stålenhag's fourth art book, ''The Labyrinth'', was announced in late 2020. As with his previous books, a crowdfunding campaign was run on Kickstarter to fund its printing and distribution.
Adaptations
In 2016, a
Kickstarter
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campaign was launched to fund a
tabletop role-playing game called ''
Tales from the Loop
''Tales from the Loop'' is an American science fiction drama television series developed and written by Nathaniel Halpern based on the art book of the same name by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag. The eight-episode first season was released in ...
'', based on the book of the same name;
Set in the 1980s and in either the United States or Sweden, players roleplay as a group of teenagers dealing with the impact of the Loop; this focus on nostalgia and young protagonists meant multiple media outlets compared it to the TV series ''
Stranger Things
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''.
Different classes of characters are equivalent to stereotypical childhood roles, for example, "Jock", "Bookworm", or "Computer Geek".
An English-language television series, ''
Tales from the Loop
''Tales from the Loop'' is an American science fiction drama television series developed and written by Nathaniel Halpern based on the art book of the same name by Swedish artist Simon Stålenhag. The eight-episode first season was released in ...
'', produced by
Amazon Studios in conjunction with
Fox 21 Television Studios, Indio Film, and 6th & Idaho Moving for
Amazon Prime
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, was released in its entirety on 3 April 2020, and adapts elements from Stålenhag's narrative art books.
The initial season comprises eight episodes of 50–57 minutes each. All screenplays were written by Nathaniel Halpern, while each episode had a unique director from a diverse pool, including
Mark Romanek,
Andrew Stanton, and
Jodie Foster.
The movie rights for ''
The Electric State'' were sold to the
Russo brothers in 2017, and plans for an adaptation were most recently confirmed in 2019.
Slated to direct and produce are ''
It: Chapter One'' and ''
Chapter Two'' creators
Andy Muschietti
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and
Barbara Muschietti
Bárbara Muschietti (born December 22, 1971) is an Argentine film producer and screenwriter, best known for producing the 2013 horror film ''Mama'' and the 2017 and 2019 adaptations of Stephen King's '' It'', all of which were directed by her bro ...
, respectively.
Other work
As part of the crowdfunding campaign for ''The Electric State'', Stålenhag produced and released an
electronic music album with the same title as a backer goal.
In 2018, he released his second album, ''Music for DOS'', containing ambient music authored using old
keyboards
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and the
Impulse Tracker
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software package.
Additionally, Stålenhag has been involved in a variety of advertisements, films, and video games.
This includes his work on the
platform game ''Ripple Dot Zero'' in collaboration with Tommy Salomonsson.
References
External links
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Living people
Artists from Stockholm
21st-century Swedish musicians
Swedish designers
21st-century Swedish painters
21st-century male artists
Swedish landscape painters
Swedish illustrators
Mechanical designers (mecha)
Digital artists
Science fiction artists
Swedish speculative fiction artists
Swedish alternate history
American alternate history
Retrofuturism
Dinosaurs in popular culture
1984 births