What does your love look like when no one is looking? Here are 19 touching illustrations that perfectly show what true love is capable of.
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Artist Pascal Campion illustrates life with his wife Katrina and children.
Kate McDonough, an illustrator from South Dakota, USA, doesn't want children, and some people around her (as well as in the wider area) just can't come to terms with it.
The media is saturated with bad news, so we quickly overlook the positive ones. Let's take some time and see what beautiful things we were treated to this year.
Mary Park is an artist from Los Angeles who goes by the moniker Murrz - she is mainly concerned with illustrating the everyday moments of life that slip by most people unnoticed. Her illustrations shed light on how important and precious these ordinary, quiet and, at first glance, almost insignificant moments actually are.
Linda Bouderbala used her imagination and combined it with her drawing talent to create these fun illustrations of what famous characters would buy at the supermarket. Maybe your favorite movie or cartoon character is among them?
Companies spend large amounts of time and money trying to personalize their brands, because in this way they want to get consumers to take them as their own and see them as friends. Have you ever wondered what your fictional friends look like in real life?
Writer Ehud Lawski and illustrator Yael Nathan create comics that completely surprise us with their twist at the end. We present to you three of their new creations. The video galleries below feature scary comics with a surprising twist. Read them carefully and at your own risk!
Our society celebrates the achievements in the field of equal treatment, but there is really a lot more to be done in order to be able to call ourselves open, without prejudices and stereotypes. Double standards are part of our society and the proof is right before your eyes.
Personal growth manuals and life coaches can help us fall in love to a certain extent, but the greatest teacher is ourselves. Our mind, heart and soul must sense that it is time to live a life full of love, admiration and self-respect. The process is long and never-ending, but even the hardest nut can succeed. Why can't you do it too?
"I'm not a journalist or an influential person, but I want to introduce some positivity with my art," wrote artist Mauro Gatti alongside his illustrations, who proved that in a sea of negative events, something good can also be found. There is clearly a light at the end of the tunnel.