In their creations, contemporary artists frequently criticize our flawed system. Gunduz Agayev is one of those artists, and his work often speaks for itself; without saying a single word, the artist flawlessly communicates the harsh truth surrounding our world.
With that being said, Gunduz isn't scared to voice his thoughts at all. He has always spoken out against injustice in his home country of Azerbaijan. Agayev was forced to flee his country in 2014 owing to political pressure from the government. He did, however, keep doing what he does best: drawing brutally honest cartoons with a healthy dose of reality.
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I imagine that this person is screaming, "I want to speak to your manager!"
I'm not super familier with the bible, but I think that's the guy who betrays Jesus.
Load More Replies...Everyone who wants their picture taken come around to this side of the table!
Load More Replies...You should understand Rene Magritte reference first, then go from there.
Corona is demolishing everything in it's path, and now it will come for the fluffy panda :(
No it's meant to represent how quickly we forget and move on as though it never happened. Out of sight, out of mind.
As Einstein said, “the fourth world war will be fought with sticks and stones”
People really are the virus. We multiply like rats and then destroy things like the wildfires we caused
This is my ONLY "social media" outlet, here on Panda. Social media becomes a Matrix. You're stuck constantly to your phone. You forget what the clouds move like or how birds chirping sounds. Constant chaos at your fingertips. Through time human interaction which should be normal seems so odd. I'd rather talk in person than over a platform any day.
This looks misrepresentative. The photographer (Kevin Carter) for the real photo did indeed wait for the right shot. The child's parents were nearby collecting food from a UN plane. When he took the photo he then chased the vulture away - it didn't get closer than about 10m. Carter, an experienced photojournalist in some of the world's most dangerous areas, committed suicide in 1994, haunted by his experiences and his own situation of poverty. Carter was viciously criticised for teh photo, but for me the despicableness comes not in the recording of suffering, but for turning a blind eye and "shooting the messenger" who insists we look.
Corona virus, aliens and the Little Prince? Is this about a conspiracy theory?
More worried about selfies than what's happening outside of social media
We're too busy living off the smoke inside when we dont see the people working hard to extinguish the fire outside
"Either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain."
is this about how things are said to be authentic but are only a scheme for money?
Who else wishes they could just go live naturally in the forest and have blueberries as currency ;w;
I live in a large forest in Colorado without the need for money. I use solar panels that are protected by bulletproof glass that my mom helped put together before she died of corona. I eat food out of my vegetable garden and the eggs from my chicken coop. I have two wonderful dogs that eat a natural, plant-based diet from another garden. I use mostly candles for light to save electricity for the winter. I read all the time. I draw with charcoal on wooden slabs. I cut down one tree a year for the wood needed for furniture,b drawing, and repairs to my cabin, bit plant tree more saplings. I have an indoor fireplace and an outdoor fireplace. I'm Asexual so that's that. I have a filter straw that you can clean without replacing anything. And use water from a fast River that never freezes. I go to the bathroom outside in a holeb that i change each week so it turns to soil. I have many blankets that i got maybe twenty years ago. It's wonderful. My only electricity needs? Heater, and phone charging.
Load More Replies...When I grow up I will just run away and stay someplace safe and sane. Far from the madding crowd.
Totally ambivalent for me. Some of them are totally correct, but in some i see deep misunderstanding. But nobody is perfect, so anyway, great job :)
Who else wishes they could just go live naturally in the forest and have blueberries as currency ;w;
I live in a large forest in Colorado without the need for money. I use solar panels that are protected by bulletproof glass that my mom helped put together before she died of corona. I eat food out of my vegetable garden and the eggs from my chicken coop. I have two wonderful dogs that eat a natural, plant-based diet from another garden. I use mostly candles for light to save electricity for the winter. I read all the time. I draw with charcoal on wooden slabs. I cut down one tree a year for the wood needed for furniture,b drawing, and repairs to my cabin, bit plant tree more saplings. I have an indoor fireplace and an outdoor fireplace. I'm Asexual so that's that. I have a filter straw that you can clean without replacing anything. And use water from a fast River that never freezes. I go to the bathroom outside in a holeb that i change each week so it turns to soil. I have many blankets that i got maybe twenty years ago. It's wonderful. My only electricity needs? Heater, and phone charging.
Load More Replies...When I grow up I will just run away and stay someplace safe and sane. Far from the madding crowd.
Totally ambivalent for me. Some of them are totally correct, but in some i see deep misunderstanding. But nobody is perfect, so anyway, great job :)