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]]>Dima recently presented a series of artworks in which he imagines giant animals invading big cities and iconic monuments around the world. In his works, an elephant is playing with Eiffel Tower in Paris, a black bear is emerging from the Moskva river, and the giraffe is enjoying her vacation in Dubai.
You can check out some of Dima Dim’s intriguing art pieces below.
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]]>“It came from Princess Mononoke and Totoro,” Monokubo told Bored Panda. “I liked drawing pictures in such style from a young age. According to the artist, he seeks his inspiration in “Natural landscapes and various illustrations, for example, I like Piotr Jabłoński’s work.”
Monokubo shares his work on his social media where he has gathered almost thousand followers.
Scroll down and take a look at his creations below. Which one is your favorite?
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]]>The post Giant Animals Invade Cities around the World in the Works of This Russian Artist appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Dima recently presented a series of artworks in which he imagines giant animals invading big cities and iconic monuments around the world. In his works, an elephant is playing with Eiffel Tower in Paris, a black bear is emerging from the Moskva river, and the giraffe is enjoying her vacation in Dubai.
You can check out some of Dima Dim’s intriguing art pieces below.
The post Giant Animals Invade Cities around the World in the Works of This Russian Artist appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Japanese Artist Paints a World Where People Live Among Humongous Animals appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“It came from Princess Mononoke and Totoro,” Monokubo told Bored Panda. “I liked drawing pictures in such style from a young age. According to the artist, he seeks his inspiration in “Natural landscapes and various illustrations, for example, I like Piotr Jabłoński’s work.”
Monokubo shares his work on his social media where he has gathered almost thousand followers.
Scroll down and take a look at his creations below. Which one is your favorite?
The post Japanese Artist Paints a World Where People Live Among Humongous Animals appeared first on PlayJunkie.
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