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:
I liked your Work. Each image had both closeness, and distance, progression and retreat. Well done.
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Keith
Trying to find some kind of purpose in all of this, it’s unique but not appealing to me .. He’s got these shadows viewing the abstracts in wonder, but God’s critiquing of mans architecture
is one that he will destroy everything & start over with His Own Genius . . . Waste of time !!
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Ben Dobben
Thank you, imagine a mirrored image with a city image with all its visual noise and having the mirrored image of how it looked before Europeans came, done in colour.
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I liked your Work. Each image had both closeness, and distance, progression and retreat. Well done.
Trying to find some kind of purpose in all of this, it’s unique but not appealing to me .. He’s got these shadows viewing the abstracts in wonder, but God’s critiquing of mans architecture
is one that he will destroy everything & start over with His Own Genius . . . Waste of time !!
Thank you, imagine a mirrored image with a city image with all its visual noise and having the mirrored image of how it looked before Europeans came, done in colour.