Russian Ads by Mr.Evil

These are works of Russian net-artist Mr.Evil. He often published his own view on different things in Russia, including these ads. A few days ago he was visited by people from Russian police. All his printed works were confiscated and he was told not to leave the city or he would regret a lot. That’s a real story of a real person, happening these days in Russia.

The ad above is for Russian cloths brand “Extra”.





This one is pretty self descriptive.

That’s an ad for Russian national lottery “Russian Loto”

An ad of “Sons of Russia” Karate school

An ad for child books.

Another “Welcome to Russia” poster. This one shows a real lady sitting in the entrance to public WC. In Russia you have to pay for all the public WCs.

This one was mentioned by police. This is a mix of McDonalds and Nazi style.

This one is Probably about Russian countryside.

Lays potato chips ad.

An IKEA ad.

Drink Coca-Cola light. Please.

Some vodka ad

“Join Russian Orthodox Church”

So, Welcome to Russia!

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    28 Responses to “Russian Ads by Mr.Evil”

    1. maxD says:

      I like them. I do understand that the conservative average Russian [like the police] might feel a bit uneasy about them, though. Bad luck for them !!

    2. these are devastating! Hope that guy likes siberia!

    3. I am says:

      This shit from nazi site

    4. russkiebomb says:

      Story is complex, here is thread about it
      http://www.photosight.ru/pforum/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=photo_common&Number=638694&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1
      Mr. Evil exact comments:
      “They came to my job. Took my computer, took pictures about “United Russia” and about MacDonalds. They told me that i am fucked up and that I must dont leave city. Here is freedom of speech and freedom of self-expression. It is good that journalist told me, that they gonna stay for me.
      LOVE YOUR BIRTH PLACE, MOTHER OF YOURS (untranslatable Russian harsh joke)”

      and another:
      “Without of order. They made protocol of requisitioning. They tormented Ira with stupid questions. Everything began, when they bought two pictures. They told me, that I inflame national intolerance and propagate fascism. There is no official charge though.

      and another later:
      “Thanks everybody for your support. I have been very surprised, when people at this forum spoke about charges in spreading pornography. Now I understand how this shitty system works. I will not bring suit against them. I am no court person by nature. Lets wait, what will happen.

      and another one:
      “They are trying to charge me with economical crime.
      After all I did sold that pictures to them. They also try to incriminate me using of proprietary logos.”

    5. Mattias says:

      that guy’s really good

    6. Dimon says:

      Too childish to be seriously offensive.

    7. The images aren’t working!

    8. Alex says:

      Another so called artist trying to make his name with some sort of Shock factor… Some of them are good , others really overdone (McDonalds one) - nothing special overall.

    9. Yeah! Thanks, Russkiebomb!

    10. Adblocker orders me to say “stalin”!

      Creepy.

    11. dimon says:

      Oh! Please!
      First of all these photographs are not adds.
      Second they were made for Russian audience. Descriptions here are complete misleading.
      To explain subtext of each photograph you have to attach a short essay going into recent Russian history and every day life.
      Here are originals http://www.photosight.ru/ownpage.php?authorid=74081

      • deficit says:

        And the picture with rabbits has nothing to do with vodka. Of course it’s way too difficult for the target audience ot this web-site to understand that Russia is not all about vodka, but I still think that the author should try to tell the truth and not his personal opinion…

    12. aaaaaaaa says:

      I like the IKEA one hahahah

    13. wittbelle says:

      Amazing. If this guy weren’t so anti-establishment, he could come to the U.S. on some sort of exhile visa and become very, very wealthy.

    14. Cool pictures! Terrific!

      Somehow remind me of the novels of modern Russian writer Viktor Pelevin.

      As of picture:
      http://englishrussia.com/images/russian_ads/7.jpg

      1) The sign says, as you can partially read yourselves:

      Toll toilet.
      For Russians - 10 roubles.
      For Inturist (i.e. foreign tourists) - 20 roubles.
      Paper for free!

      2) Pay attention to the medal the woman is wearing. This is what I consider typical Russian habit.

      I have seen hundreds of senior Russians walking around (mostly though in Soviet time) with all their orders and medals on. Whatever they had got. Even if they were going to buy some bread or milk, they always put those on.

      One of the most ridiculous cases I have seen was old guy in sky-blue sport suit (not too new and not too clean) with Soviet shopping bag the regular medals. What a sight! Laughing stock!

      BTW. That kind of shopping bag called “avos’ka” (approx. “just-in-case bag”) and it was kind of a net bag, which you can fold and carry around in your pocket, because you do not know when you will have a sudden chance to buy some little bit better food.

    15. this says:

      this is true Russia !!

    16. brbrbr says:

      nice.
      good pictures.

    17. Shooroop says:

      Ahahahaha, after all, that have been posted here I think, it would be found less people, wishing to go to Mother Russia))))

    18. Nastya says:

      I live in Russia… I had never seen something like this pictures!!!! IN RUSSIA!! WHERE DID YOU FIND THIS PICTURES?!!! We (people in Russia) live in our country better than you think.

    19. asdf says:

      This site blows.

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