Shapes of a Future Past

Year:     2017

This project gathers fragments of imagined futures: structures and silhouettes that feel like they’ve outlived their creators. 

From early thumbnail sketches to clay mockups, 3D blockouts, digital renderings, and composited scenes – the process was exploratory.

To let silhouettes tell their own story. Some were carved into volcanic slopes, others grew from fractured terrain.
All of them belong to a world in recovery — a planet where we once tried to terraform, fortify, and then forget.
Now, only geometries of the gone remain.

 Ascent and Wreckage

Studying vessels not as heroes, but as fossils – crashed, embedded, and forgotten.

Terraforming Failures

After we tried to shape the world – only fragments remain. Most melted, few endured.

Ghosts of Civilization

Structures that outlived their purpose. Cities without people. Geometry without meaning.

Explorations in form and fiction.

 

Imagined, Drawn and modeled for the 2017 ArtStation Challenge BEYOND HUMAN. 

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