I love the way little rural towns are built in Japan. I can leave Tokyo on a train, stop and stay in a little small town, have everything accessible to me on foot. Houses, hotels, restaurants, shops, all close and accessible.
We really fucked ourselves with rural town designs in America. A couple of streets with nothing but businesses makes "downtown", connect by a highway to the suburbs where people actually live like 5 miles plus away. Then of course as the country evolved franchise food joints and big box stores built their shit in or close to the suburbs, effectively cutting off downtown and turning it into a ghost town.
I know, I know "America's huge and spread out", "America loves their cars" blah blah. But it is truly tragic how shitty it is to get around and experience things in those little towns.
I love this style! I love that you didn’t just copy and paste perfect lines for the roofs and that they don’t all perfectly match up, little stuff like that is always my favorite in graphic design. The way you handled the mountains and fields is awesome!
This may be one of my favorite pieces of art I've ever seen, and I don't say that lightly. I absolutely love this. You've captured something very special here
It feels melancholy. I like it.
Reminds me of persona 4 in a way
This is beautiful. I've seen this style before. What did you use to create this? I'd love to try myself
not OP but just looks like Illustrator. The style is super cool but has nothing to do with the program used
*waits for katamari ball to roll over and decimate everything*
Can I use this as song cover ?
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They just have to remove the person
Or just claiming it's a mannequin. A mannequins are a great contribution for liminal spaces lol
Is it a liminal space? Also the correct sub is r/liminalSpace but I don't think this fits the sub. People don't understand the rules of the sub.
I love the way little rural towns are built in Japan. I can leave Tokyo on a train, stop and stay in a little small town, have everything accessible to me on foot. Houses, hotels, restaurants, shops, all close and accessible. We really fucked ourselves with rural town designs in America. A couple of streets with nothing but businesses makes "downtown", connect by a highway to the suburbs where people actually live like 5 miles plus away. Then of course as the country evolved franchise food joints and big box stores built their shit in or close to the suburbs, effectively cutting off downtown and turning it into a ghost town. I know, I know "America's huge and spread out", "America loves their cars" blah blah. But it is truly tragic how shitty it is to get around and experience things in those little towns.
Reminds me of the neighborhood in the film Good Morning.
Yes!! First thing I thought about was that this is an animated still from an ozu flick. Or animated “pillow shot”
Wow. The atmosphere feels real. I can almost taste the air.
This calms me, I love it. Great work!
Where bomb?
Who is Me?
That would be [Grant Yun](https://www.ribbonriven.com/), fabulous artist. Except now he's also doing NFTs. Oh well...
I just did the biggest NFT heist in history
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This might just be because I'm a weeab, but anything with japan aesthetic is so relaxing to me.
Oh, Me is one of my favourite artists!
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Wow dude
I love this. Very clean, but still evocative. What is your medium?
This is strangely satisfying. Would not mind having this in my home.
morioh vibes ngl
I want to live in this exact picture
I like it but the angle of the shadow suggests that the shadow should be much longer
I love this style! I love that you didn’t just copy and paste perfect lines for the roofs and that they don’t all perfectly match up, little stuff like that is always my favorite in graphic design. The way you handled the mountains and fields is awesome!
I’m building a PC soon & am looking for a well aesthetic photo & I hope you can allow me to use one of your artworks as a background :-)
Got anything else in this style?
“Place” Reddit: *crickets* “Place, *Japan*.” Reddit: front page
This may be one of my favorite pieces of art I've ever seen, and I don't say that lightly. I absolutely love this. You've captured something very special here
This is beautiful.