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DRIVE INTO OBLIVION by db Waterman

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db Waterman

Eindhoven, Netherlands

About ‘DRIVE INTO OBLIVION’ by db Waterman

'DRIVE INTO OBLIVION' is a melancholic and dreamy artwork about a forgotten place in the desert. Under the soft, almost surreal glow of pastel colours stands an abandoned gas station, protected by time.
A retro pink American car stands still in the empty landscape, its driver also stopped halfway on a journey to nowhere. Above the…

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