Video: 20 philosophical cartoons on acute social topics
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
Polish illustrator Pavel Kuchinski He touches upon topics in his drawings that few dare to talk about. These are the realities of the modern world, shown without embellishment. Deceitful politics, alcoholism and drug addiction, poverty and blind obedience to the authorities, bad ecology and war - the artist mercilessly denounces all this with the help of pencil and paper.
Pavel Kuchinski is considered one of the best artists working in the satire genre. It began its activity in 2006 and has gained worldwide recognition within three years. The author quickly developed his own recognizable style, thanks to which the drawings attract attention. At first, the illustrations seem humorous - until the second bottom of each work opens up to the viewer's eye. And then it becomes no laughing matter.
Illustrations by a Polish artist cannot be looked at out of the corner of your eye and forgotten forever. Each of them unwittingly launches the process of comprehending everything that happens in society. Not a single viewer who has grasped the meaning of these sad satirical works will remain indifferent. Several wonderful works we have already shown in our review.
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