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]]>“Every illustration shows a situation that I’ve been a witness to,” Vachayev told Design Your Trust. “I just try to convey my vision with a bit of irony and satire, but try to avoid any kind of moral assessment. I don’t think they’re grotesque, per se, because I do my best to portray the situation as close to what I saw in real life.”
The 31-year-old artist has been doing art for quite some time and has experimented with several different techniques, genres, and topics.
“What I want to do with each picture is to show our daily, routine life and convey an idea that maybe through self-irony and an ability to look at yourself from the outside one can possibly change something,” he added.
If you are curious to see what life in Russia looks like, check out some of his works below and make sure you follow him on Instagram.
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]]>One of her quests included a trip to Lake Baikal, the biggest freshwater lake in the world. Located in southeast Siberia, the lake is around 373 miles long and 5,387 feet deep in certain areas.
Many of Makeeva’s photos include bubbles that are found below the lake’s surface. She describes the sound of them cracking as “reminiscent of thunder or a gunshot.”
See the images of Lake Baikal below and follow Kristina on Instagram for more.
https://www.instagram.com/hobopeeba/?hl=en
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]]>The post Artist Depicts Life In Russia With a Touch of Irony appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“Every illustration shows a situation that I’ve been a witness to,” Vachayev told Design Your Trust. “I just try to convey my vision with a bit of irony and satire, but try to avoid any kind of moral assessment. I don’t think they’re grotesque, per se, because I do my best to portray the situation as close to what I saw in real life.”
The 31-year-old artist has been doing art for quite some time and has experimented with several different techniques, genres, and topics.
“What I want to do with each picture is to show our daily, routine life and convey an idea that maybe through self-irony and an ability to look at yourself from the outside one can possibly change something,” he added.
If you are curious to see what life in Russia looks like, check out some of his works below and make sure you follow him on Instagram.
The post Artist Depicts Life In Russia With a Touch of Irony appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post See Lake Baikal Captured as Never Before appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>One of her quests included a trip to Lake Baikal, the biggest freshwater lake in the world. Located in southeast Siberia, the lake is around 373 miles long and 5,387 feet deep in certain areas.
Many of Makeeva’s photos include bubbles that are found below the lake’s surface. She describes the sound of them cracking as “reminiscent of thunder or a gunshot.”
See the images of Lake Baikal below and follow Kristina on Instagram for more.
https://www.instagram.com/hobopeeba/?hl=en
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