Video: Project "Do something - 365": humorous pictures by Aled Lewis
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London-based graphic designer and illustrator Aled Lewis continues to tinker with toys despite his childhood long gone. Within the framework of the Do Something - 365 project, the Briton creates a humorous picture every day - and immediately puts it on the Internet to the delight of visitors to his page. Recognizable life situations, as if spied on in the animal-toy world … The works of Aled Lewis are something like fables in pictures, where the moral is often clear and unambiguous.
British illustrator Aled Lewis does not translate plastic toys at home. What can they think about, what would they like to say? The undertaken obligation to post a new humorous picture every day spurs the author's imagination - and he creates funny scenes from the life of plastic animals and people. Staging a mise-en-scene, taking pictures, adding a short dialogue on the computer - and voila! Aled Lewis believes that you need to constantly invent and implement something (even if it seems that the idea is trifling), and you will be happy.
1. Do not go to Agatha Christie
Looking at this picture, one involuntarily recalls an anecdote about a game of cards in the forest: "And whoever cheats, we will beat on the insolent red face." But this is the lyrics, and who is the killer after all? It is necessary to call the famous Hercule Poirot - a specialist in small social groups, into which the criminal has crept into.
2. Mom for a mammoth
Conflict of fathers and children in action: "And get a haircut!" - "Get off, Mom!" Moral number one: if you don't obey your mother, you will die out like a mammoth. Alternative morality: children and parents are so different that they seem to belong not just to different generations, but even to different biological species, similar only in appearance - like elephants and mammoths.
3. Delivery of meals
On what just does not a person go to save his skin. Chernukha in its purest form.
4. A prince on a pony with apples
In the virtual world, the grass is greener, the horses are whiter, and the princes are more photoshopped.
5. "This is not at all what you think."
“I’ll explain everything now…” You need to be a great rhetorician in order to explain to the angry “pride” that in reality everything is not at all the same as in reality.
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