The worlds aliens that the illustrator Bang Sangho creates are easily recognizable because color and Chaos.
It is striking that This South Korean artist has an unwavering vision throughout his work because the Planets those it gives life are, in one way or another, dotted with holes that lead to other places.
From these points we can see how living beings grow in the form of colored cocoons. pink neon, which resemble the haunted eggs from the Alien film series, in almost all of their illustrations.
For Bang Sangho, the holes serve as passages to different dimensions They allow you to travel to multiple worlds.
Science fiction is the starting point of Sangho, but it is very similar to the one presented in the film. fantastic planet, from 1973, where surreal worlds burst with color and fertile jungle-like vegetation.
It is fascinating to look in detail at the idiosyncratic and oh-so-magical vision of this artist who currently lives and works in Daegu, South Korea.
In addition to providing a cool reference to the future, Bang Sangho's aesthetic is hugely appealing to brands like Fender and Adidas, who aren't afraid to experiment.
Regarding the creative process of this artist, it is worth emphasizing that music influences (and a lot) his creations. His favorite genre is music with a dreamlike atmosphere, such as lo-fi jazz, hip-hop or trip-hop.
Sangho's illustrations differ from the rest because he likes to work with several layers of bold colors in which the diverse and sometimes strange textures are key to telling surreal space stories.
The work of this Korean artist never ceases to amaze thanks to the fact that in it rules and definitions do not exist, so there is no limit to presenting utopian cosmic landscapes.