Am I awake yet? The work of Aaron Elliott is dreamlike and fantastical, where skylines blend with city streets, where up is down, and where cityscapes are mirrored to create surreal surroundings. The genre of surrealism is flooded with content these days, but not all of it feels relevant or fascinating. Elliott’s work seems more significant, playing god with entire landscapes in unique ways.  See more of his work on Design You Trust:
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