27 Breathtaking Post-Apocalyptic Works Of Art

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 

Source: Deviant Art

 

“Abandoned Library” by Ratushnyak Vitaliy

Source: Deviant Art

 

“Settlement” by Eddie Mendoza

Source: Art Station

 

“A New Beginning” by Alen Vejzovic

Source: Art Station

 

“Cave of the Forgotten Books” by Martin Geupe

Source: Deviant Art

 

“Chicago Theatre” by Nicholas Schumaker

Source: Art Station

 

“White Castle” by Yuri Schredoff

Source: Art Station

 

“Canyon People” by Art of Marius

Source: Deviant Art

 

“Fortress Forgotten” by Jean-Pierre Lapointe

Source: Art Station

“Blood Spring” by Guodong Zhao

Source: Art Station

 

“Burning Man” by Jamie Jasso

Source: Art Station

 

“Loner” by Victoria Alamy

Source: Deviant Art

 

“Railroad” by Jonas da Ro

Source: Deviant Art

 

“All Gone” by Rado Markovic

Source: Art Station

 

“The Museum” by Bill Melvin

Source: Art Station

 

“Disylnd” by Jeff Gillette

Source: Bert Green Fine Art

 

“New York” by Tiberius Viris

Source: Art Station

 

“Wall Street” by Andree Wallin

Source: Deviant Art

 

“Secret Drinking Spot” by James Wolf

Source: Deviant Art

 

“Disaster” by Sammy Artlove

Source: Art Station

 

“Fedex Plane” by Paper Blue

Source: Art Station

 

“Forgotten Temple” by Ahmed Maihope

Source: Art Station

 

“Thus Concludes the Lesson” by Joel Bewley

Source: Art Station

 

“Old Observatory” by Steve Cormann

Source: Art Station

 

“Exiled King” by Julian B

Source: Art Station

 

“Forgotten Glory” by Jonas da Ro

Source: Deviant Art

 

“Master of the Books” by Waldemar Bartkowiak

Source: Art Station

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