We owe the culmination of these exquisite renditions to none other than digital artist Ted Chin who has created a magnificent series of photos titled – “Ted’s Little Dream”.
The pictures feature outlandish and surreal scenes in which we see animals of the sea, sky, and earth paired with very unlikely environments. For example, we’ve seen a red fox mingling with fire in the forest, an angler fish dangling from the moon, an enormous octopus waiting underneath a house, and an iguana becoming one with an evergreen forest. These are just to name a few that seem like his world of art is right out of Alice in Wonderland.
Here are some of our favorite works by the digital artist.
A majestic fox gloriously playing with fire.
Luminescent jellyfish floating away serenely into the night sky.
I find it easier to tell my stories with images rather than words. By using my imagination and photography/photoshop skills, it becomes my passion to recreate and share my surreal fantasy with the world.
I place it into a lifetime project – “Ted’s Little Dream
Do we see a predator on the loose?
Imagine living in a house with a huge creature lurking under it quietly.
Some more jellyfish playing nightlight at a campsite.
This iguana has finally become one with nature. Almost reminiscent to a dinosaur, right?
An angler fish hanging around in the sky, doing its thing, being the Moon for the night.
Whale whale whale, what do we have here up in these snowy caps?
You have goat to be kidding me with this one!
Imagination + Creativity = Ted Chin.
Look at this fella brewing up a storm.
Don’t ever wake up a wolf in deep slumber. Especially not if it’s that huge.
Have you wondered what the world would look like if fish could fly? Digital artist Ted Chin gives us a lil sneak peek.
This makes us want to hang out at the beach. How chill does this octopus have it man.
Sigh. Breathtaking, aren’t they? To see more this digital artist Ted Chin’s work, head to his Instagram @tedslittledream
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