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Illustration for the Apocalypse issue of FISK inspired by a passage from Fahrenheit 451:

"For another of those impossible instants the city stood, rebuilt and unrecognizable, taller than it had ever hoped or strived to be, taller than man had built it, erected at last in gouts of shattered concrete and sparkles of torn metal into a mural hung like a reversed avalanche, a million colours, a million oddities, a door where a window should be, a top for a bottom, a side for a back, and then the city rolled over and fell down dead."

Many thanks to talented Bijan Berahimi for the invitation to contribute.
Everything is applicable © Anton Pearson 2023