My 88 New Brutal Illustrations That Show What’s Wrong With Our Society
I’m a professional illustrator with a strong fondness for political, social, and human issues, having collaborated with several publications and companies across 18 countries and four continents.
I’m always producing new stuff, and after the success of last year’s post in Bored Panda, I’ve decided to show you another selection of my best works to show some of the problems afflicting the world.
“Who are the vital people to our society during the Coronavirus pandemic?” “Is technology drawing us together or pulling us apart?” “Is hate speech and censorship prevailing in social media?” And many others. So what do you think about these issues? And what are your questions regarding the world nowadays? Let me know! Check out more on my Instagram linked below.
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#1 Racism In The USA
We are realizing more and more during the pandemic that the essential people keeping society together are not bankers or politicians but healthcare professionals, food distributors, cleaners, etc. Sadly when this is over, they will still be disregarded and underpaid.
#2 Racism
#3 Invisible Heroes (Coronavirus)
Technology has had a massive impact on our society in the last decades. However, it is also undermining our sense of community and interaction in real life. It's difficult to tell how social skills will develop in future generations.
#4 Donald Trump And Twitter
#5 Cycle Of Violence
Social media is used to control us more than we think: our data is collected for commercial purposes. We are also continually fed content that manipulates our way of thinking for political and business reasons. We see violent, discriminatory content being allowed while other is censored. Who makes and profits from these decisions?
#6 Corporate Justice
#7 Smartphone-Free Vacations
I try that my illustrations speak for me while, at the same time, being open to everyone's interpretation—if they can change someone's perception or make them aware of a previously unknown issue, the better! I don't have any advice for humanity. I believe people are capable of doing good; unfortunately, this gets buried in our daily lives and the World as a whole.
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