Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

Categories: Auto | Nature

Author of the photo project "Parking in Paradise Parking, Peter Lippmann is an American who currently lives and works in Paris. The object of the photographer's attention was abandoned cars, which were so dilapidated in desolation that they gradually began to merge with the surrounding landscape.

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

These rusty old men rejected by man, overgrown with moss, entwined with greenery, somehow resemble sunken ships lying on the seabed. Having faithfully fulfilled their duty to the person who created them, they got into the "automobile paradise", and now, year after year, decaying and falling apart, they remind the viewer of the temporality of man-made and the eternity of Mother Nature.

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

Abandoned cars in the arms of nature

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