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'Life After the Apocalypse' by Vladimir Manyuhin

‘Life after the Apocalypse’ by Vladimir Manyuhin expresses an artistic view on how the world would look after it has ended. With the year 2012 coming rather close, everyone has their own theories of how the world would end.

The illustrations that he paints is very eerie, but what he paints could happen in the future. Once humans are gone, nature will surely take over. In ‘Life after the Apocalypse’ by Vladimir Manyuhin, famous monuments and landscapes are covered in plants and trees.

Check out ‘Life after the Apocalypse’ by Vladimir Manyuhin. Do you agree with his vision?
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