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In times of trouble and discouragement, I normally seek comfort under the foliage of trees, both real and imagined ones...
Trees by Cuban painter Tomás Sánchez (born 1948)—a few more here: https://t.co/7QZb5yn3zG
'Ruins of Metal' by Quentin Mabille
https://t.co/txJFJYOT5G
Edward McKnight Kauffer's airbrush illustrations for 'The World in 2030 A.D.' by Frederick Edwin Smith (1930) https://t.co/8Uy6uXEICh
Architectural mirages by Amsterdam-based painter Daniel Mullen (born 1985) https://t.co/Y3Bjhh8Vpd
Apocalyptic Architecture: 'Landscape with Buildings' by Napoli-based French painter Didier Barra aka Monsù Desiderio (1590-1656)
Impressionistic environments by Theo Prins https://t.co/mFu6JRdCEQ
Three versions of 'The Shore of Oblivion' by Eugen Bracht
[Urversion, Darmstadt 1889; a detail with skulls from the Urversion; the 1911 Münster version; and a 1912 version]