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A chance to stock up on essential snacks.
A convenience store made mainly of imposing iron girders. Located on the outskirts of a city, faintly visible in the distance. It seems to be selling consumables of some sort. A few people can be seen wandering past, and also gathering inside the building. There is a sci-fi feel to this scene as the fashion suggests an off-world location akin to Star Wars or something similar. If you look closely you might even see some augmented body parts and wearables.
A second building, behind the shop, has a domed roof in contrast to the rigid structure of the girders in the foreground. Someone is entering its large entranceway, and they appear to have an aura surrounding their head. Could this building have some kind of spiritual element to it? If so, is it being overshadowed by the concept of convenience, lumbering in the foreground?
A crowd of people stream past in the hazy distance.
Of course, this could just be a bunch of shapes and colours on a page - it's completely up to you how you interpret it!
Thanks for looking :)
Jon Cooke is an illustrator from Wiltshire, UK, capturing fragments of other worlds he'd love to visit one day. He is also writing and illustrating his own children's picture book (secretly for adults too).
You can follow his personal project on his second Instagram account @atinyhumm.
This is a gallery-quality giclée art print on 100% cotton rag archival paper, printed with archival inks. Each art print is listed by sheet size. Our 4 inch prints feature a minimum half-inch margin while larger sizes feature a minimum one-inch margin.