Filip Hodas’ series Pop Culture Dystopia showcases familiar character and references, transformed into dramatic scenes of dystopian overrun, with broken, decayed, and overgrown details. Fully digitally rendered, the scenes are impressively realistic, complete with dirty grime, moss growth, and graffiti. We especially like the Mickey Mouse, tilted and broken, so far from the picture perfect Disney universe that we’re used to. With so many pop-culture references available, we’re confident that Hodas’ series will continue. Via Behance:

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