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We love everything about these illustrations. The style, the color, the concepts behind them, all resonate with us. Entitled “Verbéton”, the series shows nature and animals taking over human constructs, from buildings and monuments, to tuk-tuks and even aerial trams. We see all manner of critters, from spotted deer, to lemurs, and even the elusive Okapi, or forest giraffe.

The work of French studio Fago, the colorful and lively art show mother nature reclaiming her rightful place in the world.  If you’re like us, and find it fascinating to picture how nature might actually take over our built society, there’s a book on the subject called The World Without Us that we recommend.

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Ben VanderVeen is the founder and editor of Moss & Fog, one of the web’s longest-running visual culture destinations. Since 2009, he’s been finding and framing the most beautiful, surprising, and thought-provoking work in art, architecture, design, and nature — reaching over 325,000 readers each month. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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