The Swedish artist’s books, the inspiration for the Amazon series ‘Tales From The Loop’, seem to predict our covid world, with desolate landscapes and mysterious forces The world has started resembling a Simon Stålenhag artwork.
Recent drone videos of cities with all the evidence of humankind but no humans aren’t far from his paintings, many of which have a barren landscape and a giant robot or machine of some kind, and a person, usually a child, in the foreground.
This unique aesthetic—an unsettling mix of sci-fi and autobiographical intimacy—can be seen in the Swedish author’s three narrative art books: Tales From The Loop, Things From The Flood and The Electric State.
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