A surreal, darkly humorous, and slightly unsettling illustration in the style of early 20th-century Soviet propaganda posters mixed with anatomical diagrams. The central image is a stylized, disembodied dog's heart with threads of surgical material and electrical wires emerging from it. These threads subtly morph into human-like limbs and a simplified, almost caricature-like human profile, all within a circular composition. The background is a textured, muted palette of deep blues, greys, and hints of sickly green, suggesting a sterile laboratory or a dimly lit, oppressive room. The overall mood is one of scientific hubris and unsettling transformation. The lighting is chiaroscuro, with sharp contrasts. The composition is balanced but creates a sense of unease. Aspect ratio 1:1.