Russian artist Vladimir Manyuhin had enough imagination to draw some of pretty realistic illustrations about how world might look after apocalypse.
Posted on 19 April 2010
Russian artist Vladimir Manyuhin had enough imagination to draw some of pretty realistic illustrations about how world might look after apocalypse.
Not realistic enough – where are the Zombies?
It’s after a Russian hyper popular post apocalyptic sci-fi book called “Metro 2033″
Very nice pics! I like the post-apocalyptic style. It reminds me of another Russian artist, Vitaly S. Alexius, who’s style is a mixture of post-apocalyptic, dystopian, and sci-fi themes.
Could we get this guy working in video games ASAP? Please?
Cant wait till is a reality.
The way he puts these breathtaking skies in the paintings if kind of weird, almost like he considers the feralization of urbanity to be a highly spiritual prospect.
Also, the Lincoln statue pic is straight out of Logan’s Run.
IS OK INTERESTING although i do like a few of them, the design and graphic is very good.. but sorry to say is nothing new or original..there so many of this things around.. it need impact to shock the nerves, the mind, the well being…