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For this assignment, we had to create a real vs. fantasy type of landscape with civilization. We sourced images from Google, Flickr, and related websites, and then combined them in an effort to make - in my teacher's words - a "fantastic" type of location. My concept is: past meets future. It's also kind of natural vs. man-made. The general landscape has a "past," natural feeling to it, whereas the buildings and civilization have a "futuristic," man-made feeling to them. The modern architecture in the mid-ground (the building on top of the predominate hill) is a direct example past-meets-future, as there is "past"-looking ivory growing on the "future"-looking building. The other futuristic elements include an earth-power source building in the background, and three pillar-style buildings that are located directly in the water. They can be accessed both by creatures in the water, and humans (via boats, or something similar). The hill-like homes in the background tie in the "past" part of the theme, with natural elements (grass / nature).
Composite / Blending © Victoria Breton. Thanks for viewing!
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