
Russian artist Vladimir Kazak certainly knows how to use the shock factor when it comes to his illustrations. Kazak himself argues his work is satirical, depicting day to day life with in a slightly comical fashion. In these photos he covers issues such as the dumbing down of modern society through TV and junk food and the rise in the robotic nature of humans beings due to new smart technology.
You can take a look below at the following 15 pictures showing Vladimir’s latest selection of topical paintings.
We’re all robots

On the subway

A modern cemetery

At the butcher’s shop

Robin Hood’s arrows

A monster house

Silk food

Bedtime

A good haul

Monday

The robot is dead

A scene from Red Riding Hood: ’I’m here, Grandma’!

Living room decoration

Doesn’t look edible…

Hunting in the forest

You can take a look at more of Vladimir Kazak’s work by visiting his website HERE
By Luke Miller
Source: Truth Theory
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