Nature Interiors: When Nature Invades Abandoned Places
The British artist Suzanne Moxhay, based in London, imagines some amazing surreal creations, using collages, matte painting and digital retouching. A clever mix of analog and digital techniques that allows her to stage pieces of nature in abandoned places, creating captivating and poetic compositions.
More info: Suzanne Moxhay (h/t: ufunk)
More Inspiring Stories
Simple Sheets Of Paper Get Transformed Into Amusing 3D Scenes
Mathew Borrett’s Imagined Dystopian Cityscapes Are Both Unnerving And Whimsical
“I Saw A Lady Weighing Her Boob” – Strangest Things Seen Through Home Windows
Talented Street Artist Bends Reality With His Three-Dimensional Illusions
Woman Born Without Legs Defies Beauty Stereotypes as a Model
Amazing Colorful Street Murals by Key Detail
No Small Victories - the Art of Sho, 2011
Anonymous Hero Is ‘Protecting’ Graffiti Penises By Painting Condoms Over Them
Artist Reimagined Famous Movie And TV Scenes With Cartoon Characters
These Designers Show How Studio Ghibli Interiors Would Look Like In Real Life
End of A Season, Wind from The West: The Superb Illustrations of Syd Mills
Photographer Albert Dros Captures Beautiful Rural Landscapes of the Netherlands
Sarcastic ‘Texts From Your Existentialist’ That Might Make You Laugh, Then Cry
Bizarre And Disturbing Google Maps Glitches By Kyle Williams
Someone Has Made This Snow Kenny From The 'South Park'
Awkward Christian Music Album Covers
This Photoshop Wizard Is Turning Random People’s Photos Into Movie Posters
10 Famous Movie Titles Written Using Negative Space
This Artist Has Turned Store’s Regular Trashcan Into A Trashcan For People’s Hopes And Dreams
Mom Trolls Her Daughter With A Great Birthday Cake
Clever Ads Feature Classic Artists Photographing Their Self Portrait
If Classic Childhood Characters Were Badass Lunatics
Warlords Take New York – World Of Warcraft Street Ad
The Dark, Cyberpunk And Fantasy Paintings Of Jakub Rebelka