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Decay Collection (page 2)

"Decay: A Haunting Journey Through Time and Nature's Erosion" Step into the world of decay, where the echoes of time whisper through forgotten realms

Background imageDecay Collection: Revival

Revival
Michel Romaggi

Background imageDecay Collection: Fishermen's table

Fishermen's table
Patxi Pérez

Background imageDecay Collection: Old boat

Old boat
Manuel Jose Guillen Abad

Background imageDecay Collection: Small Blue Front House

Small Blue Front House
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: Dead Machines

Dead Machines
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageDecay Collection: Majestic 7R48858

Majestic 7R48858
joanaduenas

Background imageDecay Collection: Dead Machines

Dead Machines
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageDecay Collection: hidden

hidden
fotomarion

Background imageDecay Collection: Forgotten Car

Forgotten Car
fotomarion

Background imageDecay Collection: Peeling Back the Layers, #715

Peeling Back the Layers, #715
Andrew Beavis

Background imageDecay Collection: Old Garage (soft)

Old Garage (soft)
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: Under the Mountain

Under the Mountain
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: Old Truck bw

Old Truck bw
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: Highland House (soft)

Highland House (soft)
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: Texture1

Texture1
Dragan Jovancevic

Background imageDecay Collection: Pointed Roof

Pointed Roof
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: Weather Beaten (soft)

Weather Beaten (soft)
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: After Long and Hard Duties

After Long and Hard Duties
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: Bygone times

Bygone times
Michel Romaggi

Background imageDecay Collection: Dead Machines

Dead Machines
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageDecay Collection: Dead Machines

Dead Machines
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageDecay Collection: Dead Machines

Dead Machines
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageDecay Collection: Dead Machines

Dead Machines
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageDecay Collection: Dead Machines

Dead Machines
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageDecay Collection: Lost souls

Lost souls
Michel Romaggi

Background imageDecay Collection: Dead Machines

Dead Machines
Adam Dauria ☂

Background imageDecay Collection: Past in red

Past in red
Rafa Berlanga

Background imageDecay Collection: A house in the outskirts

A house in the outskirts
Rafa Berlanga

Background imageDecay Collection: Green Before, now Rusty

Green Before, now Rusty
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: Spirit of Past

Spirit of Past
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: Consumed

Consumed
Benny Pettersson

Background imageDecay Collection: Fallen Leaves #2

Fallen Leaves #2
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageDecay Collection: Fallen Leaves #1

Fallen Leaves #1
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageDecay Collection: Fallen Leaves #0

Fallen Leaves #0
Tal Paz-Fridman

Background imageDecay Collection: Winona

Winona
Famous When Dead

Background imageDecay Collection: Red Past

Red Past
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: Heading Down Into the Sand

Heading Down Into the Sand
Þorsteinn H. Ingibergsson

Background imageDecay Collection: Rusty Metal

Rusty Metal
Tim Mossholder

Background imageDecay Collection: San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. 2022

San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. 2022
Cristian Flueraru

Background imageDecay Collection: Abandoned Ballet Digital Painting 4

Abandoned Ballet Digital Painting 4
Baard Martinussen

Background imageDecay Collection: Abandoned Ballet Digital Painting 2

Abandoned Ballet Digital Painting 2
Baard Martinussen

Background imageDecay Collection: Rusty shapes

Rusty shapes
Greetje van Son

Background imageDecay Collection: Moroccan Pots

Moroccan Pots
Raisa Zwart

Background imageDecay Collection: Faceless 01

Faceless 01
Famous When Dead

Background imageDecay Collection: Faceless 03

Faceless 03
Famous When Dead

Background imageDecay Collection: Forgotten Soldier

Forgotten Soldier
Famous When Dead

Background imageDecay Collection: Faceless 02

Faceless 02
Famous When Dead

Background imageDecay Collection: Sorry We're Closed

Sorry We're Closed
Famous When Dead




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"Decay: A Haunting Journey Through Time and Nature's Erosion" Step into the world of decay, where the echoes of time whisper through forgotten realms. From Hogarth's Gin Lane to the delicate dance between Blossom and Decay, this captivating concept reveals the fragility of existence. Like a Higgs boson in conceptual artwork, decay permeates every corner of our universe, and is as ancient as the Tablet of Shamash, dating back to the 9th century BC when even the sun-god witnessed its relentless grip on life. In Peter Greenaway's A Zed & Two Noughts (1985), decay becomes an artistic muse, transforming driftwood on La Push beach into melancholic poetry along Washington State's Pacific Northwest coast. Nature too succumbs to its inevitable fate; Coral Spot Fungus finds solace in Sycamore twigs amidst Powys' Welsh landscape. Palace ruins at Minoan archaeological sites stand testament to civilizations long lost but not forgotten. Even modern marvels bear witness to decay's touch; an aerial view captures both beauty and deterioration as it gazes upon Belvedere Hotel and Furka Pass road - immortalized by James Bond in Goldfinger - nestled within Switzerland's majestic Swiss Alps. Yet perhaps no image strikes closer than that polarised LM photograph revealing tooth decay. Within its microscopic realm lies a reminder that even our own bodies are subject to nature’s unyielding forces. And finally, an old abandoned shack by Mersey stands stoically against time itself. Its decaying walls tell stories untold, reminding us that all things must eventually return from whence they came. In these glimpses into worlds touched by decay – be it art or nature – we find both sorrow and wonder. For within each moment captured lies a profound lesson about impermanence and the cyclical nature of existence itself.