What an interesting piece. It's nestled right in the uncanny valley. I want to see this as a relaxing, lazy summer day, but there's a general sense of unease, a sense of impending dread.
Makes me think of a community trying to enjoy themselves under threat of impending nuclear strike, or some situation akin to Vivarium.
34 0 ReplyWhy does this feel so suspenseful
20 0 ReplyThe angles and the dim shading in the background.
16 0 ReplySuburbia
4 0 ReplyThe creepy woman in the window.
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Those kids are like 8 ft tall. They're touching the bottom of the pool and halfway out of the water right next to the 5 ft sign.
7 0 ReplyThe pool floor is sloped, it is shallow and drops down towards the diving board.
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This painting is absolutely mesmerizing. It’s very unusual and dynamic. Just looked up the artist, he’s fire
3 0 Replyand I finally found a new wallpaper for the phone!
5 0 ReplyLooks dope
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Something is off, and it's making me uneasy
4 1 ReplyIt's very subtle.
- The houses are all set on a grid, as you would expect in a planned suburb. But this one building is at a 45-degree angle.
- The sunlight drops off and the mood gets dark as you look toward the big city in the distance.
- There are roiling clouds over the city, and plumes of industrial fumes spewing out of a factory.
Getting vibes of "The Swimmer" movie: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Swimmer_(1968_film)
3 0 ReplyBut at night, it's a different world.
2 0 ReplyThis convinced me I don't need to actually master perspective to be a decent artist lol
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