$9600
"ELEVATOR TUBE: Beneath the Blue Horizon"
What if the ocean could hold our future cities? In “ELEVATOR TUBE,” Morten Klementsen invites us to imagine a submerged society—where technology and nature meet in deep harmony.
🖼️ Digital Artist: @Morten Klementsen, Bergen, Norway
🏆 Recognition: Lurzer's Archive TOP 10 Digital Artists 2025
📏 Original Resolution: 15k x 15k pixels, 600 dpi
(can be printed up to 2.5 meters wide)
🎨 Based on AI and modified by the artist.
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Curation by Curatyy™
Artwork Rating (Out of 10):
Visual Composition: 9
Narrative & Vision: 10
Technical Execution: 9
Innovation & Concept: 10
Overall Impact: 9.5
Curation for ELEVATOR TUBE
Artist: Morten Klementsen (@Morten Klementsen)
Medium: AI-Enhanced Digital Artwork
Resolution: 15k x 15k pixels, 600 dpi
Printability: Up to 2.5 meters wide
Subject & Composition
This visionary piece explores underwater urbanization. It imagines a network of futuristic tubes housing industries, commuters, and life beneath the sea’s surface. The artwork is rich in sci-fi influence and engineered imagination, balanced by a poetic respect for oceanic ecosystems.
Style & Technique
Klementsen’s signature AI-modified detailing gives depth and scale to the submerged structures. With reflective light, metallic curves, and aquatic hues, the artwork merges digital realism with conceptual art—turning speculative fiction into visual reality.
Color Palette
Dominated by deep blues, seafoam greens, chrome silvers, and neon lighting effects. The palette creates a futuristic and immersive atmosphere that speaks of both serenity and technological ambition.
Exceptional resolution and sci-fi concept
High potential for large-format interior and exhibition display
Full rights sale (no NFT, reproduction and commercial use included)
Recognized as Top 10 Digital Artist 2025 by Lürzer’s Archive