Valley of the Lilies
{content herein is almost exclusively not my original work}
The Kawaminami Shipyard in the Imari Harbour in the Saga prefecture of Japan. It was originally a glass factory that processed raw materials brought in from the Middle East by boat. Sometime during the Second Sino - Japanese War it was converted to a ship building industrial site and then to an ammunition creating site.
The last picture is the coordinates using Google Earth, Check it out yourself! 33°20’02.31”N 129°47’53.24”E.
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Yoshitaka Amano meets David Bowie
Wow, can’t believe I never heard of this. According to this interview (click), the artwork (of which there is a good deal more) also features Iman and most of the clothing is designed by Dior. Neil Gaiman later wrote a short story based on the art.
Amano + Bowie + Iman + Dior + Gaiman. Collaboration is a beautiful thing.
WELL DANG I’LL BE.
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