Contrary to what some people believe, geeking out does not always mean being a couch potato, stocking up on chips and popcorn in a dark messy room and binge watching Star Wars on a big TV.
Sometimes, geeking out results in the most wonderful discoveries. This list is filled with underappreciated concept arts depicting dying, lifeless, abandoned, post-apocalyptic landscapes that are, believe it or not, eerily beautiful.
“The Cathedral” by Raccoon Art
“Abandoned Library” by Ratushnyak Vitaliy
“Settlement” by Eddie Mendoza
“A New Beginning” by Alen Vejzovic
“Cave of the Forgotten Books” by Martin Geupe
“Chicago Theatre” by Nicholas Schumaker
“White Castle” by Yuri Schredoff
“Canyon People” by Art of Marius
“Fortress Forgotten” by Jean-Pierre Lapointe
“Blood Spring” by Guodong Zhao
“Burning Man” by Jamie Jasso
“Loner” by Victoria Alamy
“Railroad” by Jonas da Ro
“All Gone” by Rado Markovic
“The Museum” by Bill Melvin
“Disylnd” by Jeff Gillette
“New York” by Tiberius Viris
“Wall Street” by Andree Wallin
“Secret Drinking Spot” by James Wolf
“Disaster” by Sammy Artlove
“Fedex Plane” by Paper Blue
“Forgotten Temple” by Ahmed Maihope
“Thus Concludes the Lesson” by Joel Bewley
“Old Observatory” by Steve Cormann
“Exiled King” by Julian B
“Forgotten Glory” by Jonas da Ro
“Master of the Books” by Waldemar Bartkowiak
Knock knock..
Are you home yet? These photos just took me to these eerily beautiful places, and I don’t ever want to come home.
Image via Messy Nessy Chic