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From now on, there will be a Download Area on the website, where it’s possible to get files and stuff for FREE.
You can reach it here or from the menu on top, enjoy!
A new urbex image, this comes from an abandoned asylum in Tuscany…
One of the main corridors on the asylum ground floor, inside one of the more damaged buildings. The roof partially collapsed.
You can see the first floor is damaged too, just at the end of the corridor it fell through. This gives a nice place for the light (and rain) to enter the building.
From there on, the place began to seem a bit more creepy than outside, you’ll see it in some of the other images! 😉
I like the depth and transition from darkness to light, through strange shapes and formless shadows here and there… Also this one is a multiple exposure with HDR elements, with the addition of a little bit of digital painting (just a few pixels, to correct some excessive noise), and a few other operations to get some nice subjects from the different shots.
The doors and the light coming from outside give some nice touch of shape and color. It’s more evident on the lateral doors themselves and on the front wall, around the double door frame. However the best part (in my opinion) is the mossy green wood! It plays with the vegetation green at the very end, behind the bars, and with the green light reflected on the right, bottom door.
The flaking paint on the walls is also giving a nice warm tone to the entire image. The floor, covered in rubble, gives more depth and details. It accompanies the eyes toward the double front door.
I will create some urbex wallpaper versions of this one for my patrons, to be used on various screens and resolutions.
As (almost) all my works, this is available as a print on large canvas (limited to 10) or cotton paper (signed). If interested you can take a look at the shop. If it’s not available yet, you can contact me directly.
Here are some free works for download as wallpapers, as well as some animations to watch.
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Here you can see a wallpaper to contrast August’s warmth and high temperatures…. A January shot from the Austrian countryside…
The work portrays a field and the surrounding woods, observed through a metal fence, covered in icy crystals.
Or a cold freedom, seen through colder metal bars… Your choice!
The image has plenty of space to put icons and stuff on your devices desktops, the bars also work as separators, for organizing everything!
My $3 patrons and up can access a link to download the work in different resolutions and aspect ratios. Here’s my Patreon campaign, if you’re interested in supporting me, or if you want to receive some works each month.
Hello, I’m currently working on some Urbex shots, but focusing on some Street Art & Graffiti materials… this one comes from the walls of an abandoned asylum in Italy.
The place is (or was?) full of beautiful art, inside and outside, on different buildings scattered around. The asylum had a nice park around it, now it’s more like a forest, slowly eating away the structures.
In case you’re wondering what’s the sign on the top right, it means more or less “Do not entry, dangerous construction”.
The shot has enough uniform colored areas (the brickwork) to be a useful wallpaper. In different resolutions and aspect ratios, it’s June wallpaper for my eligible patrons (on Patreon).
One more thing: I really like this piece, the light coming from above and the green tones of the ivy spreading to the colums. It’s possible I will do a more elaborated version for printing in the future (let me know if you would like to have it as a physical print too!)
PS if you’re the author of the depicted work, just let me know. I’ll be happy to put up a link/credits/have a chat!
Hello! As some of my followers asked, here there are some sunset lights!
The place is Ruby lake, in the so-called Sunshine Coast, British Columbia (a few hours and a ferry from Vancouver). The area is beautiful, lot of lakes, forests and sea, great for hiking and camping, with all the Canadian fauna “benefits”… turkey vultures, eagles, ospreys, bears, cougars and so on…
I was fortunate enough to stay there for a “long weekend”, while visiting my brother now living in Vancouver. We had a great time camping, exploring and barbecuing. And we got great weather…
I’ll choose and work on some more pictures of our trip, sea and ferry, forests and hikes and beautiful lakes… we also visited part of BC’s backcountry, up to historical Barkerville, some very nice views there too! Let me know what you’d like to see first!