Illustrator Daisy Bernard perfectly summed up the ridiculous and often contradictory expectations and standards that women face every day with her illustrations.
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English artist Alex Norris has prepared a witty series of illustrations entitled 'Oh No' (Oh No), where he touches on our most everyday life 'struggles'. Which of these illustrations can you most quickly relate to?
The largest overview of Slovenian illustration, the Slovenian Biennale of Illustration, at which artists of different generations and orientations compete for prizes, plaques and recognitions of Hinko Smrekar, will be held for the twelfth time this year in Cankarjev dom between December 21, 2016 and March 1, 2017.
Have you ever wondered what everyday things would say if they had the gift of speech? We've recently looked at a series of photos where art pictures talk, and Alvin Juono will brighten your day with cute illustrations in which he imagines what some everyday things would discuss if they could talk.
Women hardly joke about painful cramps and mood swings. But these comical and brutally honest illustrations about those days of the month will honestly make you laugh!
Ever since Donald Trump was elected as the 45th president of the United States, we have been listening to the reactions of politicians, businessmen, celebrities and other individuals whose words count for something. Since you probably already have the statement at the top of your head, we preferred to look at how artists reacted to the election of the Slovenian son-in-law to the position of American president.
Bad dates, impossible hours of fitness, the desire for a perfect image and lack of money... All this was combined in witty and sarcastic illustrations by Julie Houts, who thus illustrated the life of girls between the ages of twenties and thirties.
Lucas Levitan, a self-proclaimed 'photo trickster', is a Brazilian artist who mixes two worlds. Reality and caricatures. As a canvas for his digital illustrations, he uses photos of strangers posted on Instagram, to which he adds illustrated characters that give the scenes a new meaning.
Twitter user Dudolf recently uploaded a photo online of a bunch of snowmen with a panda in between. As a joke, he asked the gathered group on the social network if they could find the "intruder", i.e. the panda. As it turns out, some people have a huge problem with this, and the illustration has gone extremely viral, flooding Facebook.
Illustrations by the French artist Jean Jullien will confront us with reality - technological devices are not only part of our everyday life, but an extension of our hand. It humorously shows how absurd our addiction to technology, social media and smartphones is. Do you find yourself in satirical situations in his illustrations?
We've seen quite a few unusual ways to use ink to date, but Living Ink is an innovation that lets you secretly write messages and create drawings. Made from renewable algae and chlorophyll ink, the pen develops in sunlight. Shortly after using the pen, the drawing or writing is erased from the paper and reappears a week later. This way, you can send something nice to a special person in a special way.
Art is not just fairy-tale photographs of landscapes and fairy-tale portraits of people – it can also act as a catalyst for change. And Steve Cutts, with his socially critical art, more precisely with his illustrations, shows that we should change a lot of things in the world. Is our world really that sad?











