30 Funny And Relatable Simplistic Illustrations With Insightful Humor By This Artist
Interview With ArtistThough good-looking details and sharp aesthetics are a plus for illustrations, not having them can be a good thing too. Simplicity in illustration helps to express the idea without any unnecessary distractions or needless clutter and helps us focus on the main message more than the flashy details.
Enter Liana Finck, who's a master of this style of simplistic illustration. When you look at it, you might think "hey, I could've drawn that!" and you're probably right, but it doesn't subtract from the fact that they're very relatable, insightful, funny, quite original, and explore much deeper themes than the illustration might initially suggest. Without further ado, enjoy!
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Sadly, this is incorrect. More people believe in mermaids and unicorns than scientists!
Simplistic is the wrong word for these as it means stripped of full complexity to the point of losing meaning. These drawings are simple yet they make their points fully.
People don't believe in science? What about all the poor sods undergoing chemotherapy because they think it will save them and then dying of the cure? We believe way too much.
The artist has given an exclusive interview to Bored Panda, and told us more about herself:
"I️ grew up in Orange County, NY, in a curved modernist house my mom designed (she’s an artist who had been an architect before moving to the country to marry my dad, who had a medical practice nearby). I️ have a younger brother named Gideon. We always had a dog. I️ went to small Jewish schools without much in the way of art classes, so my very specific training all came from my mom until I️ started preparing a portfolio to apply for art colleges. I️ went to Cooper Union, which was both delightfully quirky and cruelly snobby. I️ loved the humanities classes. I️ survived the judgment of art school by wanting to be a writer, not an artist."
It’s funny, I feel like people are constantly telling me to be less robotic. Literally my business partner told me yesterday that my interactions with clients are robotic. I hate that people expect all this emotion and feelings and “caring” out of me. I’m not interested in people or their “friendship.” Buy my services or not, I don’t have any interest in emotion. My own boyfriend probably wishes I was more emotional. I’m not wasting what few emotions I have on people I don’t give a fûck about.
Load More Replies...''Your argument was.... well actually, I wasn't paying attention at all because I only react to your emotions so that I can instantly dismiss them as overly subjective''.
And dont forget the sequel "Your argument was good but i discounted it cause it doesnt agree with what i want/believe"
@An Co enough with your thinly veiled sexist "men have it worse" bullshit. You just sound like an incel.
The truth is that men are raised being told that they shouldn't have feelings and if they do, that they shouldn't show them. This is a societal problem. Men/boys should not be taught that crying is a sign of weakness (or it makes them feminine) and that you should be stoic in the face of difficulty. That is how you create toxic masculinity. I'll probably be flamed...
I agree, we do a huge disservice to young boys by teaching them not to show their emotions. But I think this particular comic is more about the sense of entitlement of a male-dominated society than about men having emotions.
Load More Replies...@An Co if you want the decapitated reproductive organs of plants, you just have to say, this isn't the '50's
I feel like this comic is gaslighting men. We are always tiptoeing around the feelings of women.
Ignoring others comments and the gender issue, this comic is explaining how someone who is highly emotional (feelings) has to be "tiptoed" around, otherwise they will blame others (women) for the negative consequences of those emotions.
Load More Replies...She told us more about her history of creating illustrations and her style as well:
"I’ve been drawing all my life. I️ never knew, growing up, that there was a difference between cartoons and fine art, and I️ pretend I️ still don’t know that there is.
I️ never had a style that felt natural to me until I️ got angry at an ex-boyfriend when I️ was 28 or so and started drawing mean parodies of him, which I️ photographed with my phone camera and put on Instagram. Taking pictures of my drawings instead of scanning them was a revelation. I like to draw very small, and in the margins of other things—and I’d never considered these drawings to be things I️ could show the world before. I cramp up when I️ try to draw more professionally. I️ use the defunct version of the muji .38 gel pen. I️ hope it comes back before I️ run out."
It could also mean. Explaining something in a very long and extended way when in fact it could also be explained in a few short words
This one is literally false. Women on average speak 20K words per day while men speak 7K words per day.
As for her motivations on why she's creating them, the artist named two key motivators: "My Instagram drawings mostly come from fear and anger about things I’m supposed to suppress and sweep under the rug: the horrors of dating, terror of crowds. My New Yorker cartoons are less angry and personal than my Instagram cartoons. They’re more absurdist and observational. I like to come up with ideas for New Yorker cartoons once a week, while riding a train. I spend another day or two turning the ideas into drawings. And my graphic novels come from such a layered and convoluted place I️ couldn’t begin to describe it, even to myself."
Yes to the last four bits, and a loud YES to breathing. Hell, yes to just all of this right now. I personally feel this way with all of this and kinda live by it too...except the Zoom thing which I don't partake in.
Liana has also given a sneak peek into her creative process: "I️ spend about three days a week making New Yorker cartoons. I️ submit 7-10 each week. The rest of my time, I’m focused on whatever big project I’m doing at the moment: working on a book or (lately) a screenplay. There are a lot of side projects that also take time: I️ teach a college class and sometimes have magazine or newspaper assignments or advertising work. My Instagram cartoons are my way of procrastinating. They come out of nowhere, and I️ post them the second I️ make them."
If you think you're the smartest person in the room...you're not.
This is very true, only in recent years have women been able to go from invisible to Business owner. But that is only with a lot of hard work (way more then men have to put in for the same job)
An co you may think being sexually harassed is an advantage but there are men and women out there who would totally disagree. This is the second comment of yours that I've read in BP. Please, if you don't have a valid point don't say anything. You may think you're coming across as clever when in fact you are making yourself sound silly.
There are no advantages to being sexually harassed. Nobody wants to be harassed, nobody asks for it, and it's a horrible and violating experience. Men have struggles too, and their mental health is important, but this post wasn't about that. Please don't invalidate what women go through to shine a light on what men go through.
Load More Replies..."Saul Steinberg and Roz Chast have been my very favorite cartoonists since I was a tween. As for the art in general, I think my favorite is the funny and angry Louise Bourgeois. I️ go to The Met once a week and spend most of my time with African, Native American, Asian and Islamic art. My favorite art is emotional and expressive and tells a story of some kind. I️ particularly love art from a long time ago: it affirms for me that creating things is a deep human need that has been with us from the beginning and will never go away. I️ also go to the Frank Lloyd Wright room every time I️ go to the Met. It reminds me of the house I️ grew up in. I️ wish I️ could sit in the chairs and draw."
Boundaries are healthy and useful. Setting them help us know who to be around.
Sure. But this is how others sometimes perceive you if you set the boundaries against their expectations of your niceness.
Load More Replies...I have boundaries at work, I call them suddenly urgent tasks or a quick vent with a coworker. Sometimes things get spicy.
My discord chats are the weirds trying to connect. That keeps things interesting.
Omg same! My discord GC is SO weird! XD so many cursed messages images n voice calls
Load More Replies...This just- GETS ME. I’m gonna go cry now. Except I can’t find any weird people to chill with because it seems everyone I know is normal. Either normal or super hyperactive
You can keep your heart open to yourself, no matter what those weird normal people do.
Load More Replies...Ms. Finck shared what she hopes to do in the future. "I️ hope I️ can keep making a living doing what I️ do. It’s not something I️ take the least bit for granted. I’m about to have a baby. I️ have no idea how things will change for me after that, but supporting my family from my cartooning work is my main goal. I️ have a few books out. My latest graphic novel is called Passing for Human, and my collection of Instagram cartoons is called Excuse Me. I’ll have another graphic novel, Let There Be Light, out in early 2022."
And if you want to become like her someday, she's given a solid piece of advice for future illustration artists: "Don’t try too hard to be professional. It’s all about communication, saying something you want to say. It’s not about aesthetics. Advice #2: you will need to learn to roll with the punches: periods of failure, being ignored, etc. This will never go away. But you will get better at coping with it. And the successes are always nice."
Everything has a cause. The things that happen can be shaped so they have future meaning too. There’s literally no use in trying to sum up all of the things that happen like the above. It’s more complex than that.
Bit of both. Things happen for a reason n we usually make up what that reason is n hope we are right
Those who mistreat us need to create reasons to justify their actions.
Generally, people don’t want to believe that existence is completely wild. Probability flows through everything, but nothing that happens is premeditated.
It’s some type of brain malfunction, when you’re trying to people-please. I hate doing this!
I want to consume everything you care about until you are a husk, now let me in.
If someone offered me a Gucci handbag or a week of these three things, I would choose these three things. Hands down
What I like to think I come home to every night, you really value these things after dealing with people all day.
Not really items though, which I guess is the point of this play on words. I love all those things too but they are no good without the actual luxury items. Quiet simple solitude is garbage if you’re in a garbage place. Combining real luxury with these things above, that’s what makes it all much sweeter. It’s not a dichotomy.
Good point, you could get those 3 things while being locked up in solitary confinement in prison.
Load More Replies...You haven't found the reason yet. Hint: It's in the past.
Load More Replies...LITERALLY these are the only two options, bitch or doormat. People won’t let us be assertive or aggressive without it being seen as mean or bitchy. Or just get taken advantage of. I’m pretty hardcore in general and I can still see people trying to take advantage of my kindness. It’s shitty.
If you call me adoormat, I will step on you. A bitch? Release the hounds. I take s**t literally.
Load More Replies...I'm trying to be more of a wall on things, I've dealt with enough people trying to get over on me or believe I'm lacking them smarts. If they don't like it, tough cookies. You can't always be the "yes" person to everything or everyone.
Ah, the endless struggles of the binary mind. Whenever you find yourself in a damned-if-I-do, damned-if-I-don't situation, realize the there is always a third path, even if it's just talking about your perceived dilemma.
Not as weird as it looks, since you've spent the first time bracket acquiring a bunch of skills that you will now put to excellent use.
A bunch of wild experiences, some trial and error, a few core skills and probably one major thing you enjoy.
Load More Replies...That’s a trap. Figure out what makes money and then do it until you’ve gone as far as you can with it, then apply that to something else over and over until you don’t need to work anymore.
There should be more red dots here. Most people are awful and good in equal measure.
Yeah. I think a lot of so-so people get into awful situations which make them look "that" way.
Load More Replies...Y'all are missing the point. See how the awful people and so-so people *shine brigther* than good people?? There is good in this world, it's usually over shadowed by the bad
Waaayyyyyyyy too many pink dots. Way way too many. Definitely needs more of the other two shades. Also depends on how you define good but for me intelligence is a layer of it.
Not to worry: he will soon be kicking her out, claiming that she,s crowding his space, which, ironically is rather true.
Load More Replies...Be unique....dont try to fit into someone else's world. Live your own life.
I take all 9 every given day! 😐 Not all at once but over the course of each day, I run on autopilot quite often.
I admit I'm bad, but only because it helps me figure out that I can be and do good in the long run.
Literally me yesterday with my partner. It sucks. I always say things I should not have trusted others to know.
That was Charlotte Salomon's dilemma until she decided to poison her grandfather' omlet.
Nah, I agree with the first dude and I don’t think it’s a gender thing. Maybe a confidence thing and men tend to be more confident or something. Some people think like the first guy but they are wrong. Some people think like the first guy but they’re actual on the right side of history / the issue.
Can I be a third bubble? Everyone thinking the same thing is bad, it means we've run out of ideas.
I feel this one to my core. I look all normal, and then people are surprised by something I say or do. Always boomerangs back around to 'wow you're weird.'
Yeah, when people are polite to me I wonder is it because they think I'm ok or are they treating me with extra caution because they don't know how to take me.
Load More Replies...So true. Being so in love with someone forever and being so mad at them temporarily looks exactly like this.
I think people think they have a “don’t” later and then that layer is also boring and unremarkable, just darker.
And to replay every word and gesture for exactly what i did wrong, and search for meaning in what they said that I might have missed the first time.
And then have that moment of realization that none of it matters and start doing something else. And when that stops, forget that none of it matters and start the circus of shame all over again. My brain is an asshole
Load More Replies...There's a special three-armed contraption with a dish marked ; Mother....must.
Tell yourself a different narrative. Lie to you until things are more balanced. Or be doomed to not maximizing your potential.
Actually got fired for not fitting in once. Ironically at the only job i tried really hard to fit in.
That make sense, though. If you hadn't felt like you didn't fit but were expected to, you wouldn't have tried so hard, yes?
Load More Replies...It's only a conversation, when we all think differently, otherwise it's just an echo
No I just gently put it down. Right here where I can trip over it.
Load More Replies...I had a friend that would notoriously show up unannounced. I'm so glad she moved to another city.
Most things don’t have more than two sides, so if you’re sitting in the middle, you might as well be on the wrong / bad side.
...which is also a form of magic. I would say that the (male) wand is an autonomous tool, is the user is doing it for themselves while the fairy wand representing femininity requires the input of others to wield any power. Actually pretty representative of how differently the genders have been raised. Hopefully it's slowly changing now.
Load More Replies...Gasp, it's true tho, I don't act like myself and nobody knows that I'm not actually a serious bookworm. Well, now you know
Do the worst thing first so nothing is ever in your to-do list. Then spend all the rest of your time doing the bullshît like fücking around on this site.
"Everyone" doesn't hate me; it's just all the people who have ever met me. Statistically, that's a very small portion of the world's population. I keep this number small by meeting as few people as I possibly can.
This is a very positive look at the world in a weird way. Thanks!
Load More Replies...I’m the person on the right. Don’t fuçking yell at me. Approach me right or don’t approach me at all.
This is what happens during pe! DON'T SHOUT OR I WON'T LISTEN!!
Load More Replies...Imagine giving birth only to have someone who has never given birth and never will give birth take half the credit.
Do some men seriously do this? I was there for my wife the whole way, but it was all her achievement!
You are wrong, if men’s only reason for sticking around is because they feel obligated to through the use of the word « we » then maybe they shouldn’t stick around. Women chosing to get an abortion (or not) is not something we are doing to you we made a choice because of what we thought best for our children and ourselves not what men wanted because they won’t be the most affected by this. Child birth/bearing is not something that men can ever or will ever experience so they shouldn’t act like they are.
Load More Replies...Donald Trump is totally a victim ... of his parents. If only they had really told him to earn his own fortune rather than giving him millions of dollars on top of a million dollar education.
Yes and no. He upbringing taught him greed hate n spoiledness BUT he can also learn that stuff isnt ok from peers and from school it takes both nature and nurture to raise a person
Load More Replies...One of the best artist illustration post I’ve seen on here. Very relatable!
wow, i really enjoyed these! ironically, the only post not marketed as "relatable" is the one i find most relatable
Re title: 'simplistic' doesn't mean the same as 'simple'. In fact, in this context, it's kind of an insult.
Wonderful. Such important issues, so simply and clearly stated. Genius.
One of the best artist illustration post I’ve seen on here. Very relatable!
wow, i really enjoyed these! ironically, the only post not marketed as "relatable" is the one i find most relatable
Re title: 'simplistic' doesn't mean the same as 'simple'. In fact, in this context, it's kind of an insult.
Wonderful. Such important issues, so simply and clearly stated. Genius.
