Artist Andreas Lie takes us on a nostalgic journey through moments that never really happened.

Using traditional collage techniques, Lie shows us vintage moments of road trips, scenic viewpoints and drive-ins, set in deep space, or on the precipice of a roadway suspended above the entire planet.

A surreal scene depicting people dining at wooden tables on a grassy area, with a view of Earth from space in the background and a starry sky.

These surreal moments pull the viewer out of the ordinary immediately, but anchor them with familiar scenery that looks pulled out of a 1960s photo album.

An astronaut stands in a colorful flower field, gazing up at a star-filled galaxy in the night sky.

See more of this fascinating work on Andreas Lie’s website, where high quality prints of each can be ordered.

A vintage car parked on a cliff with a stunning view of a colorful planet and a starry sky in the background.
A whimsical image depicting several colorful gondolas on a chairlift against a starry background, with people enjoying the ride.
Four men in suits standing on a platform overlooking Earth from space, with a starry background.
A surreal scene featuring several vintage cars parked on a curved pathway, with people standing near the edge and gazing at a breathtaking view of Earth from space, highlighted by a vibrant atmosphere.
A retro diner at the base of a rocky mountain, under a starry night sky filled with bright stars.
A surreal collage featuring a swimming pool scene from a vintage resort with people lounging, diving, and swimming, set against a starry background with Earth visible in the sky.
A man sits at a vintage computer monitor displaying cosmic data, set against a surreal backdrop of a starry sky and a barren landscape.

Images ยฉ Copyright Andreas Lie. See more of his beautiful artwork, including animal collages, here.

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