The Farthest Star
A girl perches on a fence, looking up at an enormous statue of the Buddha. Echoes of cathedrals and sacred halls define her path to
A girl perches on a fence, looking up at an enormous statue of the Buddha. Echoes of cathedrals and sacred halls define her path to
Ghostly castles and manors dominate a landscape of mountains and cliffs, with fairy lights and flowers under a brooding sky. The title text hangs at
Pastel blues and pinks blush over a harsh landscape of snowy mountains and dangerous wooded paths. A girl sits in the center, hair blown into
Shadows of a ghostly woman hover over an alpine lake and diminutive waterfall, the blue and green landscape pockmarked with paint splatters. The title text
Multi-hued city lights cover an impossibly vast landscape, streets and cathedrals and the waterfront merging together in a jumble, and even the dark blue sky
A woman with a backpack faces the path ahead of her, lined with decrepit fencing and a forest that devolves into the unreal at the
Rays emanate across a wild and wooded landscape, a small village nestled in the shadow of impossibly large mountains sits surrounded by fog and pine
A hooded figure rests against a tree trunk at a wooden bridge, though it’s unclear whether they are merely tired or worse. The woods are
We Could Have Been Anything We Wanted. This Is What We Chose. Behind the quote is a colorful background full of chainlink fences and bookshelves,
Mountains and rivers, rocks and fields blend and melt together in a blue-green mishmash of the essence of nature, faint hints of greys and purples
“Happiness Is Whatever You Want It To Be” In this alternate version the text is set on the dreamy landscape of The Inland Sea, where