
Art & Letters
Art & Letters
Right then, strap in, polish your cufflinks, and mind the ink! Arts & Letters is the room where we shout “Bloody brilliant idea!” and then actually write it down. Here the pen’s a sabre, the margin’s a runway, and the kettle is perpetually on. Expect poems that punch above their weight, short fiction with proper thrust, profiles of makers and doers, and criticism that trims the fat and sharpens the mind. Less hot-take, more heirloom—pieces built to outlive the news cycle and look handsome doing it.
We’re cheerfully serious about beauty: architecture that stands to attention, music with backbone, paintings that don’t mumble. If it’s crafted, courageous, or crackling with wit, it belongs here. Bring your best lines and your bravest thoughts; leave with something quotable.
Jetpacks idling, nibs loaded, dive in below and pick your next favourite piece.
Lego
Anglofuturism: The Brick Frontier “Build Together” – because space isn’t going to organise itself. Here we present the Anglofuturist LEGO meme series, bright, blocky visions of a future both functional and fun. It’s where the ethos of orbital civility meets the joy of structured imagination. These creations are more than just delightful pastiche, they’re miniature manifestos of order, optimism, and interlocking ambition. Drawing on the classic charm of LEGO’s golden age, these images swap chaotic heroism for teamwork, discipline, and the quiet dignity of building things properly, with spanners, walkie-talkies, and the occasional space squirrel.
Film Cover Memes
Welcome to the Anglofuturist Poster Gallery, a curated collection of reimagined film art, propaganda pastiche, and cultural homage. Here, the bold visual language of the silver screen is drafted into civilisational service. What begins as a meme becomes a message. These pieces are not just playful, they’re purposeful. From repurposed science fiction classics to stiff-upper-lip reinterpretations of modern media, each poster suggests an alternate path: one where duty, beauty, and quiet excellence once again shape the stories we tell. Whether it’s a dystopia given dignity or a comedy recast with cosmic poise, these adaptations carry the Anglofuturist imprint: tradition rendered…