For the second image, I used the same SA LandMark Patterns designs illustrations, and tried to "spice it up" a bit. Meaning for a class project. I was thinking of using wall backgrounds as a mock up right? So I went with the Berlin Wall, to give it a more 'silly', yet still remaining normal or part of history as I paste the designs into the environment as if it's really there. I did use Photoshop to multiply it, and tweaked the design at one of the pillars of the wall coming down slowly, with puppet wrap. To give that depth, in which all copy and paste frames fit all along the wall, even the one that's falling down, it's mostly shady, as the shadow gives a little detail since it's at a certain angle degree, making it more part of the mock up environment as a whole. A little retro feeling of style and history.
(West Berliners crowd in front of the Berlin Wall early Nov. 11, 1989, as they watch East German border guards demolishing a section of the wall between East and West Berlin. Original Picture Source by Gerard Malie, ...Modified wall edit with SA LandMark Patterns background by Christopher Vega.)