Cute and disturbing cartoons define Chicago artist Alex Solis’ style. Known as alexmdc online, he’s been drawing his whole life but won internet acclaim for his Chunkies series of overweight superheros and pop-culture icons. Solis’ latest project features adorable drawings of predators devouring their smiling prey.
Much of Solis’ work is inspired by his daughter. The idea for Chunkies, for example, came to him after watching Ninja Turtles and discussing healthy eating. Another collaborative project was designing images to go along with American Sign Language signs.
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Share on Facebook*giggle* [sings, off key] "Only in Kenya! Kenya, Kenya, Kennn-ya!"
Load More Replies...I love it. Macabre approach, love the smiles on the prey. Circle of life and all that. And yup. It's cute cuz of the big eyes.
Exactly the same question I asked the teacher when I was 10l, why do you tell us that wolves are evil just because they are carnivore? They are all animal and hunting for their own survival. These series of graphic challenges our prejudice of animals because of their look but not who they.
Very creative and amazing. I like the cute and dark feeling of these images.
It's a part of nature, animals killing animals no matter how you illustrate this. Depicting humans killing animal - that, to me, would be quite disturbing.
It would be awesome if someone could have cute predators and ugly prey
where are human beings with all of them in their wide open mouth asking for more?
this is a wonderful way to show predator and prey , lovely and disturbing !
I think the one that was most disturbing was the turtle and the seagull.
The tiger and zebra look like they're spooning. Where did they meet anyway? Must be in a zoo.
I think you must be sick in the head to imagine this to be able to draw it.
*giggle* [sings, off key] "Only in Kenya! Kenya, Kenya, Kennn-ya!"
Load More Replies...I love it. Macabre approach, love the smiles on the prey. Circle of life and all that. And yup. It's cute cuz of the big eyes.
Exactly the same question I asked the teacher when I was 10l, why do you tell us that wolves are evil just because they are carnivore? They are all animal and hunting for their own survival. These series of graphic challenges our prejudice of animals because of their look but not who they.
Very creative and amazing. I like the cute and dark feeling of these images.
It's a part of nature, animals killing animals no matter how you illustrate this. Depicting humans killing animal - that, to me, would be quite disturbing.
It would be awesome if someone could have cute predators and ugly prey
where are human beings with all of them in their wide open mouth asking for more?
this is a wonderful way to show predator and prey , lovely and disturbing !
I think the one that was most disturbing was the turtle and the seagull.
The tiger and zebra look like they're spooning. Where did they meet anyway? Must be in a zoo.
I think you must be sick in the head to imagine this to be able to draw it.
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