Video: How to become a unicorn: humorous drawings by Michael Bisparulz
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
The humorous drawings of Michael Bisparulz (aka DJ Bisparulz), an artist living in Brazil, are small tragedies and small comedies. Their heroes demonstrate the wonders of symbiosis and are surprised at the diversity of the world beating them on the head. According to the conditions of the funny world, which we see in the humorous drawings of the Brazilian illustrator, there can be a bear-rain (that is, rain of bears falling on bears), and real friendship makes a fabulous unicorn out of an ordinary pony.
But let it not be life, but a fairy tale, you should not relax and forget that bears often have different tastes, and a rabbit from a hat can bite a magician if he is a carrot, Michael Bisparulz's humorous drawings warn us.
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