Neither stranger to creating wonderment nor to The Creators Project, Chinese artist Yang Yongliang has constructed a new series of digitally-manipulated photographic collages that include sprawling urban landscapes embedded in shan shui-esque terrain.
From the New World, Yongliang’s newest collage is so large and intricate, the 13′ x 26′ Ultragiclee print stretches the effective length of an extra-large Uhaul moving truck. It’s a massive feat of digital manipulation, albeit one not unusual for Yongliang’s practice.
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Featured below, From the New World is an extraordinary imagining of a future skyline filled with cranes and skyscrapers, wherein cities themselves are fused with nature:
For more detailed images of From the New World, visit Yang Yongliang’s website. h/t ThisisColossal
Also, revisit our exclusive documentary featurette on Yang Yongliang:
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