Surrealistic 70’s serigraphies by Yugoslavian born Russian artist Nikolai Lutohin. Many of these illustrations appeared on the Sci-fi magazine Galaksija.
Related: Yugodrom, a tumblr focused on “graphic aesthetics from ex Yugoslavia”
Via: 50 Watts
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Surrealistic 70’s serigraphies by Yugoslavian born Russian artist Nikolai Lutohin. Many of these illustrations appeared on the Sci-fi magazine Galaksija.
Related: Yugodrom, a tumblr focused on “graphic aesthetics from ex Yugoslavia”
Via: 50 Watts
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