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Alien Looking Rocks and Plants by David Brodeur

by Flynn Matthews 2016-04-17, 10:41 PMupdated 2017-04-04, 7:03 PM

As part of his Celestial Series, Chicago-based digital artist David Brodeur rendered an alien world with berry-like plants, glowing crystals, and orbs that sprout from the ground. Despite their alien designs, Brodeur relies on standard colors of familiar fruits to create this Willy Wonka-esque habitat where you can’t help but want to reach out and gobble everything up.

 

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