ApocalypticArt
DUE TO ONGOING TECHNICAL ISSUES OUT OF OUR CONTROL WE HAVE MOVED TO: !apocalypticart@discuss.tchncs.de
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ApocalypticArt - where the remnants of humanity's past meet the promise of an uncertain future. This is the place for apocalyptic wastelands, remains of once-thriving metropolises and forgotten relics of a bygone era.
Always credit the original artist when creating a new post!
A good title format that's used on !digitalart@lemmy.world is: Image title by Artists Name, so let's use that here, too.
Provide a link to the image source or the artists' gallery / social media account(s).
Posting your own work is allowed and encouraged, but please let the community breathe and don't spam.
Don't post AI-generated art, since the legal situation regarding ownership is very shady.
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All artworks are copyright of the artists named in the posts. Artists gallery links may contain NSFW works.
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Header image: Old world by Jerome Comentale
Logo: Custom-made by /u/lichtmetzger
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Decay is a sign of life, not of death. When there is no life everything is preserved.
That sounds very !taoism@lemmy.world
A bit but I don't mean it on a spiritual level. What we see as death are microorganisms taking things apart and integrating them into their lives.
My bad, I didn't mean that. I have a biased non-spiritual interpretation of daoism that is probably wrong.
I did read your comment in that sense and I think it's 100% accurate. The "non-human life is also life" argument is what resonates with [my interpretation] of daoism.
And the koan-ish style of your comment, that also helps :).