There's some truth in every joke, and there's plenty of it in these Facebook-themed satirical illustrations. This social network has long outgrown its boundaries, and today many people can no longer imagine life without it. The comic illustrations are the work of illustrator Nathan W. Pyle, who goes crazy with Facebook's many features, and the situations we can all relate to.
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Russian illustrator Anton Gudim presents a series of satirical illustrations that we will have to look at twice in order to understand them properly. Do you understand them?
Sometimes one really wonders if we are men and women from the same planet?
Philippa Rice believes that love is hidden in everyday, small things. Love is not just roses and hearts, we share love with our soulmate every day, with every ordinary action. And lest we forget, Philippa Rice has created a series of lovely illustrations to remind us that love lies in the everyday joys we share with someone we love.
Most of us throw tea bags in the trash after use. But not Ruby Silvious, who uses tea bags as a canvas for her illustrations, emerging from the 363 Days of Tea project. She adds a new one every day that reflects her current mood.
When the word addiction comes to mind, we first think of drugs, alcohol, and food. Well, at least it was like that until a few years ago. In recent years, however, dependence on information technology, i.e. computers, mobile or smart phones, and the Internet, has increasingly come to the fore. The excessive use of the Internet may be the most pressing problem, but addiction to technology has many faces, and Ajit Johnson embodied them in brutally honest digital illustrations that show what kind of slaves we have become to modern technology.
When illustrations mix with reality, the options are endless. This was proven by 17-year-old Kristián Mensa from the Czech Republic, who used everyday objects in a completely different role by combining them with his cartoon characters. Why should a fork be just a fork when it can be a grate? Check out the fun illustrations in the gallery.
French illustrator David Troquier decided to combine the two worlds. Comic and real. He did it similar to what the animators did in the music video for Norwegian group A-ha's Take On Me, except in a static format and with more interaction between them.
What if Facebook dominated the world - even more than it already does? What if this all-powerful social network existed during the years of MC Escher or Salvador Dali and served as their inspiration? For an eerily beautiful answer, we strongly recommend viewing the dark illustrations of Paweł Kuczynski.
Today, the name Laura Jenkinson is on the lips of a huge number of social network users, as she left many people speechless with her creations. This super-talented makeup artist chose Disney cartoon characters (as well as animals and other characters) as her leitmotif for her latest project, and if you didn't know her actual occupation, you'd think she worked at Disney Studios.
"Books About Town" is a wonderful project and a great mix of everything: fifty different artists have created fifty benches in different locations around London in homage to fifty works of classic literature. Londoners and tourists can sit on them until mid-September, when the benches will be sold at a charity auction.
With happy illustrations, Alex Solis shows what Superman, Batman, Yoda, Robin Hood, Snow White and other famous superheroes would look like if they couldn't resist hamburgers, cakes and other delicacies.