60 Breathtaking Post Apocalypse Artworks
Apocalypse wallpapers are an incredible style of wallpaper, as there is always dramatic lighting and mood, tension and visual interest in the composition. The possible elements are almost limitless, from violent explosions and radioactive areas, to overgrown metropolises and machinery. Many of the most popular artists on the web focus on creating an apocalypse wallpaper every so often simply because of the freedom and the interest in what life would be like in a post apocalyptic world.
To mark the turn of the New Year, we thought it would be fun to make this roundup of apocalypse artworks. So, in this post, you’ll find 60 breathtaking apocalypse and post apocalypse artworks for your viewing enjoyment. For those who are curious, most of these artworks are created using matte painting techniques. These wallpapers will definitely make you thankful for surviving another year on this planet, and will inspire you in your own creative endeavors.
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Secret Light Graffiti World



Los Angeles-based graphic designer Darren Pearson has created a magical light graffiti world. See more at My Modern Metropolis.
Masai Land by Gabi Guiard

Gabi Guiard visits the Masai people in this Masai Land photo shoot. Too easily we put a wall between us and native Africans. Despite the end of colonialism, it’s too easy to percieve them as the ‘other’, rather than being the same as us. A personal look at the Masai, Guiard is able to dispell some of that perception with this very clever bit of portraiture.
Reconstructed bags by Directional Motivation
Directional Motivation just launched their new line of handmade reconstructed bags. These sturdy and nicely detailed pieces feature vintage heavyweight canvas and leather. Visit Directional Motivation.



Directional Motivation.
Mountain Climbers – The Conquerors of Height
They say rock climbing or mountaineering is not a profession and not even a hobby – it is a vocation, a calling, which cannot be explained or understood using traditional rational approach. There seems to be some majestic primeval connection between a man and a mountain. During years of evolution this connection got lost somewhere deep in the souls of the majority of us; but a single trip to the mountains, a short touch to their beauty, silent mightiness, and powerful tranquility is enough to wake up that sacred feeling and generate a desire to return to the mountains again and again. There is something incomparably more significant in mountain climbing than just clambering to the top of a peak. Even reaching the top itself seems to be only a part of a true purpose of mountaineering.
Chris Sharma rock climbing / deep water soloing in Mallorca, Spain. by penelopecastillo_22

Climbing on the Alps by Lorenz Orobico

Feeling small rock climbing in Custer State Park by Black Hills South Dakota

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