The Superb Provocative Digital Art By Doping-Pong
Based in Saint-Petersburg, Russia, Doping-Pong is a digital art-project started in 1997 by Dima Mishenin, Lova and Anna Maugli. Doping Pong are the pioneers of digital art in Russia.
The digital art world of Doping Pong is incredibly diverse. It is closely linked to contemporary visual culture and pop aesthetics. In the 90ties, te first digital works of Doping Pong were featured in popular youth magazines “Ptyuch” and “Om”. The late works of Doping-Pong are inspired by a realistic tradition, in which there is a place for both heroism in the spirit of socialist realism and everyday, idyllic romance of the late 60s.
More: Doping-Pong, Instagram
More Inspiring Stories
This Artist Draws Lighthearted Comics To Stay Sane In Quarantine
Sensual Female Portraits By The Russian Painter Andrei Markin
"Will It Beard": This Guy Sticks Random Objects In His Beard. Because Why Not?
18 Astoundingly Accurate Diagrams Showing What It’s Really Like To Be An Introvert
Ohkii’s Studio Warm Illustrations
Dreamlike And Magical Photo Manipulations By Nick Asphodel
Valentin Pavageau, the Traveler of a Psychedelic Universe
Intimate Pin-Up Beauties by Artist Sveta Shubina
The Zelda Project
Artist Merges Humans, Flora And Fauna In His Marvelous Anatomical Illustrations
Hyper-Realistic Animal Pencil Drawings By Helen Violet
Superheroes Reimagined With Realistic Body Types
Artist Draws Video Game Characters With Their Full Inventory
Big Feelings: How to Be Okay When Things Are Not Okay by Liz Fosslien
Creepy 1970s-Era Posters From An Imaginary English Town
Prankster Replaces Pet Names With New Labels In Local Pet Store
Sabeena Karnik Creates Beautiful Art From Colored Pieces of Paper
The Illustrator Has Created a Dreamy World that She Travels Through with Her Boyfriend
The Body-Painting Illusions of Gesine Marwedel
Careful What You Ask For Because This Guy Is A Photoshop Troll Master
Sumo Wrestlers Enjoy Cherry Blossom Season
Italian Artist Roberto Rizzo Turns Rocks Into Incredible Animal Paintings
Brutally Honest Illustrations About Life
Milo Manara Comic Art You’ve Probably Never Seen