I'm not sure if I've ever seen this much post-apocalyptic art in one place before.
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This is excellent! London looks great! Of course, the only things missing are the hordes of marauding zombies...
actually I've lived through this - I was in a coma in '94 and found myself in a post-apocalyptic and abandoned Melbourne. Everywhere was covered with broken safety glass (from skyscrapers) and have written a book called 'My Life as a Fish' see www.myflifeasafish.com
I was hunted down and captured, taken out to sea with 30 or so other survivors from the city and systematically drowned once a day for 3 days (I always kept my breath but listened to others drowning). We were a food source and evidently had to be made to breathe water (then we would be seafood!)
I have tried reproducing the cityscape but was frustrated in the concept of littering the old freeway with overturned and wrecked cars trucks etc. It's on the back page of the book.
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