Many artists immerse themselves in their craft as early as childhood, but Colombian illustrator Andres Colmenares started his artistic journey later on in life.
"I started in 2009," he told Bored Panda. "I arrived at Miami in 2008 to go to college, but at the time I didn't know anyone there, so I started illustrating cute animals as a hobby. It became an obsession."
Andres said that he likes exploring funny comics that other people can relate to. That being said, he is continually searching for original subjects and objects for his cute cartoons.
"It's weird, but sometimes my human and animal drawings offend people," the artist added. "I've done illustrations with references to religion or politics, and it got intense. So I just avoid both. They're not my favorite subjects for the cute drawings either way."
When asked why he thinks Wawawiwa animal cartoons attract so much attention, Andres remained humble. "I really don't know; I guess people enjoy things that give them some kind of escape from reality and that's what I try to do with Wawawiwa."
Continue scrolling and check out his funny animals, cute humans and ridiculous situations they get caught in!
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I feel you Owl, I'm not even able to articulate before I drink my first mug
I have never seen a comics where the cobra snakes are actually cute.
We shouldn't compare ourselves to broccoli if we are cauliflower at the ending of the day we are all vegetables.
Is it a lot of confused people wondering why there is a giant rabbit shadow?
This reminds me of a recent(ish) article about the colorful parrot and his goth black&white girlfriend who already have half-goth kids :D
Avocado: not ripe Avocado: not ripe Avocado: not ripe Avocado: I'M RIPE NOW Avocado: okay you were in the bathroom so I rotted
That won’t be nice if it’s social anxiety or rejection complex that he’s struggling with.
For those who do not catch the joke: in Spanish, Hummingbird is "colibrí" and broccoli is "brécol", or also, "brécoli".