Beautiful, Surreal and Disturbing Artworks by FFO (NSFW)

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

I Grow Down, Down, Down.

Ffo is a Moscow-based artist who creates surreal collage artworks from anatomical illustrations, classical art, 1950’s pop culture images and Art Nouveau prints. Ffo’s source materials include works by pin-up artists like Alberto Vargas and Gil Elvgren, early-20th-century German artist Wilhelm Gallhof, and pioneer of anatomy illustration N. H. Jacob,

Ffo has kept their idenтιтy secret. What little is known about this anonymous artist comes from answers given to questions asked by fans. From these we learn Ffo studied at art college for three years before turning his/her/their talents to creating collages.

I’m focusing on making collages cuz it’s a really great way to express yourself, for me it’s also a symbol of contemporary world – a hard mix of different people, styles, cultures, eras, like there are no borders between art and reality anymore. It’s very beautiful, multi-layered, provocative and bizarre.

Ffo describes themselves as “a stalker” who takes “inspiration [from] almost from everything” but mainly life:

[P]eople are my main inspiration, their appearance, relationships, conversations, feelings. Allmost all my works represent my own emotions and desires and means a lot for me.

Ffo makes paper collage with Paint Tool SAI to create their work. Once a collage is finished, it is published online at the Ffo Art blog.

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

Mirror, Mirror (I Love Myself)

 

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

One, Two, Three, Pull

 

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

The War

 

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

t-shirts

Traditional Still Life 2

 

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

Growing Sweet Dreams

 

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

You’re growing On Me

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

 

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

Catching an Idea

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FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

Almost Always There

 

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My Favourite Place is Inside Your Hug

FFO, art, collage, surrealism, digital art

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