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A work from the Post-urban Visions series - a series that transcends the existence of today's highly urbanized industrial society and envisages a future (post-urban) state when the humans (for some reason) are extinct and only remains of their activity (primarily architecture) and shadow-like silhouettes remind of the busy city life.
However in this desolate landscape, the nature slowly regains space (Post-urban Vision No.1) and the life (contrasted to concrete and glass) begins anew.

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oil, canvas

Post-urban Vision No. 7 (2011) Oil painting
by Slav Nedev

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A work from the Post-urban Visions series - a series that transcends the existence of today's highly urbanized industrial society and envisages a future (post-urban) state when the humans (for some reason) are extinct and only remains of their activity (primarily architecture) and shadow-like silhouettes remind of the busy city life.
However in this desolate landscape, the nature slowly regains space (Post-urban Vision No.1) and the life (contrasted to concrete and glass) begins anew.

* Please, ask for the shipping price for delivery of this art work to a concrete place, as it is impossible to list all global destinations and the given numbers are only for reference purpose.

Materials used:

oil, canvas

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