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Simon Stålenhag

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Simon Stålenhag is a Swedish artist who is known for his paintings of futuristic landscapes. His work often features Swedish countryside and suburbs, with elements of science fiction.

The art style is also known as: Simon Stålenhag can be replaced with the following words: artist, painter, illustrator, and author.
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Simon Stålenhag (born 1974) 2. Johan Andersson (born 1966) 3. Lars Jonsson (born 1948) 4. Peter Bergting (born 1971) 5. Mattias Adolfsson (born 1979) 6. Martin Grip (born 1974) 7. Anders Fager (born 1970) 8. Magnus Lindgren (born 1966) 9. Niklas Asker (born 1975) 10. Pelle Crépin (born 1973) 11. Simon Gärdenfors (born 1970) 12. Stefan Dziuba (born 1972) 13. Tobias Andersson (born 1977) 14. Øyvind Nordstrand (born 1968) 15. Daniel Eriksson (born 1974) 16. Erik Sjöberg (born 1975) 17. Fredrik Strömberg (born 1974) 18. Göran Söderström (born 1968) 19. Hampus Eriksson (born 1976) 20. Henrik Jonsson (born 1975) 21. Jens Lekman (born 1974) 22. Joakim Pirinen (born 1975) 23. Johan Söderqvist (born 1968) 24. Jonas Kullhammar (born 1977) 25. Linus Olsson (born 1974) 26. Marcus Carlsson (born 1975) 27. Mattias Alkberg (born 1974) 28. Mikael Tariverdiev (born 1966) 29. Morgan Ågren (born 1974) 30. Ola Magnell (born 1974)

1. “The Road” (1989) 2. “The Watchers” (1989) 3. “The Dreamer” (1989) 4. “The Journey” (1989) 5. “The Wanderers” (1989) 6. “The Hunters” (1989) 7. “The Herd” (1989) 8. “The Survivors” (1989) 9. “The Outcasts” (1989) 10. “The Exile” (1989) 11. “The Ruins” (1989) 12. “The Stranded” (1989) 13. “The Enclave” (1989) 14. “The Watchers II” (1990) 15. “The Dreamer II” (1990) 16. “The Journey II” (1990) 17. “The Wanderers II” (1990) 18. “The Hunters II” (1990) 19. “The Herd II” (1990) 20. “The Survivors II” (1990) 21. “The Outcasts II” (1990) 22. “The Exile II” (1990) 23. “The Ruins II” (1990) 24. “The Stranded II” (1990) 25. “The Enclave II” (1990) 26. “The Watchers III” (1991) 27. “The Dreamer III” (1991) 28. “The Journey III” (1991) 29. “The Wanderers III” (1991) 30. “The Hunters III” (1991)

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Simon Stålenhag is a Swedish artist who is known for his paintings of futuristic landscapes. His work often features Swedish landscapes with elements of science fiction. Stålenhag has been compared to artists such as J.R.R. Tolkien and H.R. Giger.

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1. Simon Stålenhag (born 1974) 2. Johan Andersson (born 1966) 3. Lars Jonsson (born 1948) 4. Peter Bergting (born 1971) 5. Mattias Adolfsson (born 1979) 6. Martin Grip (born 1974) 7. Anders Fager (born 1970) 8. Magnus Lindgren (born 1966) 9. Niklas Asker (born 1975) 10. Pelle Crépin (born 1973) 11. Simon Gärdenfors (born 1970) 12. Stefan Dziuba (born 1972) 13. Tobias Andersson (born 1977) 14. Øyvind Nordstrand (born 1968) 15. Daniel Eriksson (born 1974) 16. Erik Sjöberg (born 1975) 17. Fredrik Strömberg (born 1974) 18. Göran Söderström (born 1968) 19. Hampus Eriksson (born 1976) 20. Henrik Jonsson (born 1975) 21. Jens Lekman (born 1974) 22. Joakim Pirinen (born 1975) 23. Johan Söderqvist (born 1968) 24. Jonas Kullhammar (born 1977) 25. Linus Olsson (born 1974) 26. Marcus Carlsson (born 1975) 27. Mattias Alkberg (born 1974) 28. Mikael Tariverdiev (born 1966) 29. Morgan Ågren (born 1974) 30. Ola Magnell (born 1974)

Known Paintings / Pictures / Images

1. “The Road” (1989) 2. “The Watchers” (1989) 3. “The Dreamer” (1989) 4. “The Journey” (1989) 5. “The Wanderers” (1989) 6. “The Hunters” (1989) 7. “The Herd” (1989) 8. “The Survivors” (1989) 9. “The Outcasts” (1989) 10. “The Exile” (1989) 11. “The Ruins” (1989) 12. “The Stranded” (1989) 13. “The Enclave” (1989) 14. “The Watchers II” (1990) 15. “The Dreamer II” (1990) 16. “The Journey II” (1990) 17. “The Wanderers II” (1990) 18. “The Hunters II” (1990) 19. “The Herd II” (1990) 20. “The Survivors II” (1990) 21. “The Outcasts II” (1990) 22. “The Exile II” (1990) 23. “The Ruins II” (1990) 24. “The Stranded II” (1990) 25. “The Enclave II” (1990) 26. “The Watchers III” (1991) 27. “The Dreamer III” (1991) 28. “The Journey III” (1991) 29. “The Wanderers III” (1991) 30. “The Hunters III” (1991)

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