Berlin-based artist Pierre Schmidt, aka Drømsjel, transforms The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit-era domestic advertisements into creepy, uncanny collages to which Salvador Dali might have given an approving quiver of his mustache. It's more than trippy psychedelia; Schmidt's manipulation of existing images nods to anti-art, Surrealism, and outsider art like the work of Henry Darger. Schmidt's work begins with photomontage, the process of re-purposing found images (a favorite Dadaist technique). Rather than scissors and glue, Schmidt uses a computer to make his outlandish visions, but the basic principle hasn't changed much. Not only do the images provoke a sense of dysphoria with their blunt convergence of the nightmarish and suburban, but they would be a pretty rad addition to your dorm room wall. Scroll down to see before-and-after GIF's of the artist's process.
To see more of the artist's work, visit Drømsjel's Tumblr or Instagram.