A small stack of rolled blankets and sleeping bags - mismatched fabrics, frayed binding straps, the personal kit of a camp's residents during the daytime. Period: near-future apocalypse.
Bedrolls stacked beside the shelter pole are the universal camp daytime layout - cleared from the sleeping space so cooking and movement can happen. Reads in every refugee and informal-camp photograph.
Painting tips
- Different fabrics: muted blue, brown, faded orange (one warm accent).
- Binding straps: dark webbing with dirty buckles.
- Sepia wash in folds; ash dust on the top roll.
Historical sources & further reading
- Refugee-camp daytime layout references
- Post-event personal-kit photography
⚠ Small parts. Not suitable for children under 14.





