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29 Mar 2018
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Polish artist Pawel Kuczynski tries to speak about our world’s current problems, but does that in an indirect way, using his talent in incredibly deep satirical illustrations.
Austrian cartoonist Gerhard Haderer has been producing satirical illustrations for decades now, highlighting why today's society is nowhere near perfect.
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19 Feb 2018
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Japanese artist Avogado6 doesn’t share a lot about himself. "I am an ordinary person who likes chemistry," he writes on his Twitter profile. But his illustrations are far more informative and deep.
Nacho Diaz is a Spanish artist who loves taking our everyday things and putting them into unexpected environment, sometimes making us seriously think about things.
Koren Shadmi is a talented American artist who shows all the imperfections of modern life in his works.
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31 Jan 2017
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French surrealist Guy Billout creates some of the most amazing illustration you’ll ever see. Check ‘em out.
You can see the first part here.
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1 Sep 2016
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Artist uses clever but unflattering illustrations to roast these people.
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30 Aug 2016
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Brazilian artist Lucas Levitan looks for random photos in Instagram and uses them as a canvas for his art full of imagination.
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14 Jun 2016
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Thanks to artist Michael Paulus from Oregon we can now see a bit of anatomy of our favorite characters.
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9 Jun 2016
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Illustrator and graphic designer Christoph Niemann includes everyday objects in his drawings. He does it in a very creative way that makes his illustrations look really great.
Illustrator from Mexico City Eduardo Salles draws these hilarious but brutally honest illustrations to show what our modern life is like.
Illustrator Alex Noriega created these clever drawings called “Stuff No One Told Me” to show that sometimes you have to learn life's lessons the hard way.
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14 Apr 2016
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Polish illustrator Igor Morski is one of the best artists when it comes to get his message across through his art in a concealed but understandable manner.
I think Darwin would agree with most of these representations if he was alive.
Anton Gudim is a Moscow based artist who enjoys using his art to comment on life frustrations. However, these sarcastic drawings may take you a little while to understand.