Video: 10 topical satirical cartoons that make you perceive differently what is happening in the world
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The works of this artist are like a bomb exploding in terms of the power of their impact. The satirical language of his works is laconic, daring and incredibly witty.
Pavel Kuczynski, Polish illustrator-cartoonist is concerned about the social, economic and political problems of our time. His sharp satirical brush more than once passed through drunkenness, lashed out bureaucratic arbitrariness, mocked the impenetrable stupidity of bureaucrats. Perhaps, few today can so openly express their opinion about what is happening in the world.
Unbelievable but Kuchinsky turns out to be understandable for everyone, since he does not try to disguise the pressing issues too much. Of course, in his works the viewer finds enough symbols and subtexts, but they are all easy to guess. The denouncing satire of Kuchinsky's political cartoons is as merciless as his hatred of unrestrained drunkenness, war and social inequality is strong.
The artist was born in 1976 in Szczecin, Poland. Graduated from the Poznan University of Arts. He received worldwide recognition in 2009, three years after he first started working in the genre of social caricature. Today Kuchinsky is a recognized master of his craft, winner of numerous awards and a favorite of many users of social networks. He currently lives and works in Poland.
Cartoons on the topic of the day are created by another talented illustrator, an Israeli Tomer Hanuka … His amazing work sharp and merciless to the untrained viewer, and the style is inimitable.
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