Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeArt I’m always here for you, you’re just not looking – Dmitry Maximov (8 Photos) May 14, 2009 by mymodernmet Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Russian artist Dmitry Maximov creates sad mini monsters that are trying to tell us something. Living amongst us, they live a simple life, all they want to do is help us through this crazy and chaotic world..if only we would listen. Via Related:Utter Loneliness By Dmitry Maximov (9 Total) dmistrylisteningmaximov Previous articleIncredible, Handpainted 360 Degree Murals – Neil WilkinsonNext articleAwkward Family Photos Related Posts Art First Venue Solely Dedicated to Pioneering Artist Ruth Asawa Will Open This Spring mymodernmet - Art LA’s Longest-Running Contemporary Art Gallery Celebrates 60 Years of Excellent Printmaking [Interview] mymodernmet - Art 30 Years of KAWS Highlights the “Family” of Work Created by the Iconic Street Artist mymodernmet - Comments LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Stories Artist Turns Travel Memories Into Mixed Media Embroidery—and Shows You How Watch Artemis II Astronaut Deliver an Uplifting Easter Message From Outer Space Revived Pay Phones Bring Zoomers and Boomers Together Against Loneliness You Can Build and Code Your Own NASA Perseverance Rover With This DIY Kit Thought-Provoking Headless Girl Installations Explore Psychological Themes of Life and Death Visually Stunning Vista Wins the 19th International Garden Photographer of the Year Artist Fashions Cardboard Into Incredible Sculptures Inspired by Family and the Chinese Community First Venue Solely Dedicated to Pioneering Artist Ruth Asawa Will Open This Spring Artist Offers Haunting Meditation on the 2025 L.A. Fires for the Whitney Biennial Artist Creates Multi-Layered Paintings Steeped With Personal Memories That Build on Each Other