Jim Darling’s Windows series uses the shape of an airplane window as frame and canvas for his artwork. The perspective of 35,000 feet gives the paintings a nice aerial view, and his covers natural landscapes and cityscapes, just as you might see from a flight from Chicago to New York. Via Colossal:

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