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Surreal Art By Tony Futura Makes Fun Of Consumerism And Pop Culture (61 Pics)
Tony Futura, a digital artist based in Berlin, creates surreal art that seems to poke fun at the materialism and pop-culture focus of modern Western life. His light-hearted and funny digital art is often charged with sexual energy.
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Eating everything. Everything becomes sugar, consumed, makes us fat.
Snakes aren't greasy. I believe its a root of all evil reference (Money/Snake from Eden)
What does it matter what color the emoticon is, when the fall laves together are so beautiful. Is what I see. A comment on peoples' need to control and divide everything into understandable measures for frail minds. Is what I see. :D
Load More Replies...How would you like to see the world around you? Pick the one you like best. Considering darn near everyone views the world thru an electronic screen these days, this picture is too accurate. Adapt your world to suit your moods....
True....so people are addicts to mcdonalds like porn addicts? Either way-it makes a good point how society has changed
if you knew of the original picture then you would see the differences and the similarities or what ties the past with the present
1st page was better, tailed off in the 2nd. Very nice work with messages and narrative through out. Word play and social commentary are always a winner
Sexist and mostly phallic images. Sorry,this is not something i can specify as "surreal art"
True....so people are addicts to mcdonalds like porn addicts? Either way-it makes a good point how society has changed
if you knew of the original picture then you would see the differences and the similarities or what ties the past with the present
1st page was better, tailed off in the 2nd. Very nice work with messages and narrative through out. Word play and social commentary are always a winner
Sexist and mostly phallic images. Sorry,this is not something i can specify as "surreal art"