Everyday Household Objects Are Transformed Into Drawings of Spectacular Spacecrafts

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Most of us give very little thought to everyday household items, but San Francisco-based digital artist Eric Geusz turns kitchen utensils, stationery, and other ordinary objects into spectacular spaceship designs capable of exploring the galaxy. He clearly isn’t short on talent or imagination, but it can take time to visualize each one-of-a-kind spaceship. “Sometimes the object instantly screams an idea,” Geusz tells My Modern Met. “Other times I can tell it has a cool shape, but I look at it from many angles trying to find the best approach.”

The talented digital artist, whose day job is a software engineer, finds inspiration in popular space-themed films such as Star Wars as well as sci-fi comic book artists and illustrators including Moebius, Peter Elson, and Chris Foss. “I also love the early ‘50s and ‘60s era space tech,” Geusz shares. “I love photos of old Soviet rocket parts and those old futuristic concept paintings they used to do for the space program back then.”

This retrofuturism influence shines through in each of Geusz’s spaceship drawings. In one piece, the artist reimagines a pair of egg-shaped salt and pepper shakers as space pods for cats, and, in another, Geusz turns an eight-sided dice into a polyhedron-shaped “D20 Surface Recon Lander.” He’s even envisioned a bottle of hot chili sauce as an epic intergalactic vessel with Sriracha’s iconic chicken logo as its emblem. Geusz says that the “Sriracha Ship will spice up any fleet engagement!”

Check out some of Geusz’s fantastical spaceship designs below and follow him on Instagram for more from his portfolio. And if you love his illustration style, you can buy t-shirts featuring his designs here.

Digital artist Eric Geusz turns everyday household objects into spectacular spaceship drawings.

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Digital Spaceship Art

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

The talented artist finds inspiration from sci-fi films and the work of comic book artists.

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Geusz can turn pretty much any object into an epic intergalactic vessel.

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Digital Spaceship Art

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Digital Art Spaceship Designs by Eric Geusz

Eric Geusz: Instagram

My Modern Met granted permission to feature photos by Eric Geusz.

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Emma Taggart

Emma Taggart is a Staff Writer and Video Editor at My Modern Met. She earned a BA in Fashion and Textile Design at the University of Ulster in Belfast. Originally from Northern Ireland, she lived in Berlin for many years, where she fostered a career in the arts, dabbling in everything from illustration and animation to music and ceramics. She now calls Edinburgh home, where she continues to work as a writer, illustrator, and ceramicist. Her ceramics, often combined with hand-painted animation frames, capture playful scenes that celebrate freedom and movement, and blend her passion for art with storytelling. Her illustrations have been featured in The Berliner Magazine as well as other print magazines and a poetry book.
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