It’s times like these that make us re-evaluate our views on what’s important. How many of you have been thinking that they really didn’t go on enough walks, picnics in the park and camping trips in the forest or in the mountains? Are you wishing you went to the beach more and enjoyed swimming in the sea or the ocean more often? Year, we’re right there with you. We’re pretty sure that after this we will all appreciate and cherish nature more. But in the meantime let us introduce you to Martijn Schrijver, an artist from Amsterdam who uses photoshop to manipulate animals and landscapes in the most surreal and amusing way.
1. Lazy Puppy
Rock. The artist captioned it with “I’m not lazy, I’m just
highly motivated to do nothing”. What an adorable artwork.
2. What do you
think of this Tiger tree? Martjin has a whole animal tree series on
his Instagram that you should definitely check out.
3. Rhino rock
with a castle on his head? Yeah, why not? Who’s going to stop you
when you’ve got the power of Photoshop on your side?
4. How do you
know that mountains aren’t actually just massive turtles? Wasn’t
there a theory that the earth is resting on massive turtles?
5. Here’s a
gigantic crocodile hiding in plain sight. Sounds like exactly
something crocs would do to catch their prey.
6. Does that look
like a massive shark who chose to dive in and the water just isn’t
deep enough? This could be a hilarious cartoon.
7. You know how
as kids we play that game where we try to figure out what animal does
the cloud look like? Well, what if you played that with islands and
beaches?
8. Another
brilliant rhino edit, this time at Machu Picchu. Kinda makes you wish
this is what Machu Picchu actually looked like, doesn’t it? It
would be even more impressive and memorable this way.
9. The artist
called this “Bull Rocks” but something about this artwork is so
peaceful don’t you think? Perhaps is that sweeping fringe that
makes all the difference and makes this massive bull look super
friendly.
10. Another sneaky crocodile hiding in the green hills, or is that an alligator? Do you actually know what’s the difference between the two? Makes you want to watch Crocodile Hunter brush up on the croc knowledge, doesn’t it?
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