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Age Well With Your Bike

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one of 3 illustrations for the article Age Well With Your Bike

Oleg Buyevsky

Oleg Buyevsky

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illustration of Cover illustration for jacobin Germany
illustration of Artist: Oleg Buyevsky 
Client: Esquire Russia

An editorial illustration for an articlet about how the fear of intelligent machines became one of the main plots of science fiction of the 20th century.
illustration of For a text about some people's fear of new technologies.




people, man, men, technology, fears, flat colour, bold colours, magazine art
illustration of Illustration for an article about coronavirus. The current situation is compared with life in Russia in the 90s.
illustration of For a text on the refugee situation in Europe in the 21st century
illustration of illustration by Oleg Buyevsky for The Village, to be used as a cover illustration for a special project about people's dreams to become astronauts
illustration of Poster for Red Bull Music Festival
illustration of Technologies of the future, may be a reality of tomorrow.
illustration of Illustration for travellog
illustration of For OVD Info (Human Rights resource)
To illustrate the torture of political prisoners in Russian prisons and in particular, force-feeding.

Profile

Oleg is an illustrator and artist from Russia. Primarily engaged in magazine and editorial illustration work, he regularly works for Esquire Russia, RBC Russia, Red Bull, Jacobin Magazine, ChillHop Music and many others. He successfully combines in my works the tendencies of modern illustration with the aesthetics of classical Soviet illustration and expressive techniques of ancient Russian icons. Such a mix helps him to see the task from a new angle and gives his illustrations a reasonable amount of eccentricity and madness. He looks at the world carefully in order to notice beauty even in non-obvious places, and this is the main idea behind ​his work.

Style/Techniques

Abstract, Conceptual, Design, Digital, Figurative, Graphic, Line with Color, Stylized

Subject/Specialties

Adventure, Comic Book, Computers, Editorial, Fantasy, Futuristic, Historical, Landscape, Leisure, Music, People, Political, Posters, Science, Scientific, Sci-Fi, Technology, Travel, Web Illustration, Americana, Lifestyle, Edgy