The artwork titled “Things from the Flood,” created by Simon Stalenhag in 2016, belongs to the Digital Art movement and falls within the genre of illustration. This piece is part of the “Things from the Flood” series.
The artwork depicts a desolate, wintry landscape dominated by muted, cold tones. The foreground features a snowy road winding into the distance, bordered by fields blanketed in snow. The centerpiece of the scene comprises two large, decrepit mechanical structures partially buried in the snow, accompanied by a stark absence of human life. The mechanical relics, tinged with a sense of abandonment, evoke a haunting and enigmatic atmosphere. The presence of crows in flight further accentuates the austere and foreboding ambiance of the composition. The overall style is meticulous, with attention to detail that underscores the eerie fusion of natural and technological elements within the dystopian setting.