This Artist Uses Powerful Illustrations To Highlight The Social Injustice In The Modern World
Will society be able to move forward and better itself?
These illustrations do not pull any punches. Artist and illustrator pieces like these turn everyday inequality, pressure, and hypocrisy into images that are hard to ignore.
From politics and religion to social media, beauty standards, and the way people treat one another, the artwork takes aim at the modern world’s roughest edges. Each image pushes the same uncomfortable idea, that a lot of the things people accept as normal are worth questioning.
The result is blunt, unsettling, and impossible to scroll past without thinking twice.
These illustrations do not pull any punches. Artist and illustrator pieces like these turn everyday inequality, pressure, and hypocrisy into images that are hard to ignore.
From politics and religion to social media, beauty standards, and the way people treat one another, the artwork takes aim at the modern world’s roughest edges. Each image pushes the same uncomfortable idea, that a lot of the things people accept as normal are worth questioning.
The result is blunt, unsettling, and impossible to scroll past without thinking twice.
Being Violated by the Thing Called Democracy
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When Religion Discriminates Against Gender
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Some People Can Be Brutal When It Comes to Disabled Individuals
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That first batch already sets the tone.
It’s a similar standoff to the 27F choosing graphic design over her parents’ medicine expectations.
You Have to Be a Shark to Survive
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Selling Religion to People Who Don't Even Have Food
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The Power That Social Media Has Over Us
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Taking Pills Is the New Way to Live
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The message gets even sharper from here.
Feeling Loved Because of All the Followers on Social Media
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What It's Like Being a Teenager
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You Can't Express Yourself and Show People Who You Really Are
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Companies Using Nudity to Advertise Themselves
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By the end, the point is impossible to miss.
For another media-and-politics clash, see the White House response to Kesha’s “Disrespectful and Unkind” complaint.