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Post-Apocalyptic Orbs

a floating orb that resembles a building

a floating orb that resembles a building

While these might look like they are AI-generated, these floating orb-structures created by Masakatsu Sashie are actually oil paintings. You can check out more of his work on Instagram and Facebook. (via colossal)

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Michael Sippey

I think my favorite post-apocalyptic orb has to be Chris Burden's Medusa's Head. (Yes, that Chris Burden.)

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JD Stephens

Also worth your attention: the apocalyptic spheres of Arnaldo Pomodoro, an Italian sculptor who's been making similar objects since the '60s.

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Michael Sippey

I love those. The one on the campus of Trinity College is just ๐Ÿคฏ.

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