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Artist Captures What’s Wrong With Today’s Society In 38 New Thought-Provoking Illustrations
The works of the Argentinian illustrator who works under the pseudonym “Al Margen” criticize the current patterns of behavior in society and propose a reflection on issues that are set aside by a large part of the population. Though dark and macabre, his art is sobering and speaks the unfortunate truth about modernity.
In the images, the artist is always using a provocative tone to address themes such as capitalism, consumerism, technology, media manipulation, body image, smoking, interpersonal relationships, and others.
"My artworks are just drawings that I imagine. The things I see around me inspire me to do them," the artist told Bored Panda. It isn't the first time his works have been published on Bored Panda. Here's the link to his previous work.
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I think this represents the excessive money being spent on body modification and how ridiculous it can get.
As a Christian, I hate that people use their faith in God as justification to deny love. Our God is one of love and not hate.
This is what passes for education in the U.S. And a few other places.
The way we are treating this planet and its other inhabitants--
This is so true. Artists tae weeks, months, and sometimes even years to write songs. They pour their hearts out to the world. They put all their effort into making good songs for their fans, and what do they get? They get hate comments from people. As an example, Justin Biebers new song 'Lonely' is talking about how lonely he is and how much hate he got writing songs growing up. Not everyone knows he whole back story of people. They just assume song writers and singers have like the best life ever, and they have everything in the world. But they don't. Before you assume, appreciate.
I'm a nurse and I get to see the horrible consequences of this disease. I could've died when I had it myself. Anyway, sorry you think you're imprisoned in your own house with your own WiFi and Netflix. Sorry you have to order takeout instead of going to restaurants in person. Sorry you can't go on Tinder dates. Sorry you're that self-centered.
Chiseling off facades to see the real individual. SURPRISE: I am not who are looking for.
[TRIGGER WARNING: vent about eating disorders] It looks like the eyes are body shaming her. I know a lot of people who've body shamed me, even people from my own family. It sucks, and it could lead to eating disorders, like it's doing to me. As a current sufferer from anorexia and bulima(or ednos, which still sucks..), both suck. It's leading me to eat less because everytime I got to eat, I hear the body shaming coming. I am too ashamed to let people see me eat because I'm scared to be shamed. Whenever I eat and get ashamed, like whenever I end up eating anything I consider junk food, I end up abusing laxatives, which I know won't help, but it for some reason makes me feel safe. And it sucks because I have been struggling for a YEAR, and I'm only 15. So it's been a year of either eating as few calories as possible, or binging and purging, sometimes just eating and eating until my stomach is painfully full. (Sorry if this is off topic.)
This one hit me hard. I have never known anyone who has fought in a war like this, but I can imagine what it must feel like. The horror of the battlefield and the loss of loved ones and friends must be heartbreaking to everyone fighting, no matter their side.
Wow, I felt this. And I mean REALLY felt this. It's like, you are using music to help yourself heal and to protect yourself from feeling any hurt. Using music to help yourself keep fighting.
I like to run out and about and talk with real life people. Make some good friends that way!
I'm an old child (I'm approaching 70) This feeling hits me occasionally... I am healthy, optimistic, and an active musician who refuses - most of the time - to allow the clock or the calendar - to give me any feelings of the finality of my life...
I feel this is a very common problem with insecurity. I understand this drawing well bc I am going through it. We all want to look like a model but some models aren't in this shape. Some models are in bigger sizes and that has helped me a little bit about wearing certain outfits.
I feel like this one's somewhat about pedophilia, or targeting women for sexual assault. Both are bad, and both shouldn't exist.
This one hits me. As a struggling person with depression, it always feels like everyone is happy and it sometimes feels really lonely. Sometimes I feel as if I don't deserve to be happy, which leaves me more exhausted and sad. But I'm staying alived for those few people that really care about me and for music.
After the first few I just kinda skimmed through them but I think it's the usual " everything is terrible " stuff. Apparently drawing pictures about it is supposed to make things better.
Load More Replies...Some of these are beautiful and clever, and some of them are just too clever and I'm left not sure I'm getting the point correctly.
These feel like they run from slightly highbrow political cartoons to Art (capital A) where the first is usually pretty obvious and intended to be and the second isn't obvious or intended to be. I can still enjoy Art even if I don't "get it" so I'm taking it at that if the meaning isn't clear. The ones I like least, actually, are the ones that are overt and verge on yelling "get off my lawn!"
Load More Replies...Some of them are about today's society but some I think are timeless. I personally don't like abstract art or surrealism, especially as a way of conveying ideas because I think that they aren't clear enough and different people can interpret them in different ways, which could cause confusion as to which thoughts the artist intended to "provoke". That's just my opinion, though. I did not understand some of these, definitely understood a few, and the others I'm not sure about.
Load More Replies...After the first few I just kinda skimmed through them but I think it's the usual " everything is terrible " stuff. Apparently drawing pictures about it is supposed to make things better.
Load More Replies...Some of these are beautiful and clever, and some of them are just too clever and I'm left not sure I'm getting the point correctly.
These feel like they run from slightly highbrow political cartoons to Art (capital A) where the first is usually pretty obvious and intended to be and the second isn't obvious or intended to be. I can still enjoy Art even if I don't "get it" so I'm taking it at that if the meaning isn't clear. The ones I like least, actually, are the ones that are overt and verge on yelling "get off my lawn!"
Load More Replies...Some of them are about today's society but some I think are timeless. I personally don't like abstract art or surrealism, especially as a way of conveying ideas because I think that they aren't clear enough and different people can interpret them in different ways, which could cause confusion as to which thoughts the artist intended to "provoke". That's just my opinion, though. I did not understand some of these, definitely understood a few, and the others I'm not sure about.
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