This Artist Creates Cartoons On Everyday Life And Is Not Afraid To Illustrate Sensitive Subjects (21 New Pics)
Interview With ArtistDennis Goris is that guy who, after a day of crafting messages for nonprofits, kicks back by doodling cartoons that make us snort our coffee—sometimes out of laughter, sometimes out of sheer disbelief at how spot-on they are. His minimalist drawings don’t waste time with unnecessary details; they go straight for the jugular, poking fun at political blunders, social absurdities, and the little contradictions we all live with.
Whether it's a cheeky jab at the latest political circus, a sarcastic take on corporate nonsense, or an eerily accurate depiction of modern life's quirks, Dennis has a way of making you laugh while also forcing you to admit, "Yeah... that's painfully true."
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If an armored truck can't cope with a few eggs then it's not much of a truck, is it? Or are you talking about the eggs? Because they probably have more residual value these days.
Load More Replies...Dennis Goris isn’t just a cartoonist—he’s a former creative director and designer who’s turned years of branding and communication expertise into pointed, punchy editorial cartoons. But behind the wit and simplicity of his drawings lies a deep sense of purpose. “Your work is helping me and others get through a tough situation... you are doing a great service. Thank you,” one reader messaged him. “Hearing something like that is incredibly uplifting—it reminds me why I do what I do.” Though praise like that fuels him, Dennis also embraces the full spectrum of reactions. “Whether positive or critical, those responses confirm that my work is resonating and making people think, and that’s what keeps me going.”
Unfortunately there won't be anything left after the next four years.
Given the reaction of all Republicans to his actions to date I wouldn't hold my breath about there being an election in 4 years.
The Doturd promised his brain surgeons that they would never have to vote again.
Load More Replies...Regrettably, that may not have as much effect as you might have hoped, if SCOTUS help out POTUS 'just a little' in 2028...
Ah, but at least we have RFK to the rescue! Apparently, according to him, a NATURAL immunity to measles (meaning you must be infected first) can provide protection against cancer and heart disease! Amazing! And hey, cod liver oil can cure measles! 🙄. The current administration is populated with madmen, idiots and criminals.
His cartoons are often politically charged or socially reflective, offering sharp commentary on current events. The process behind each one is rooted in both instinct and intention. “Most of my recent work is inspired by politics and current events, so there’s an endless stream of material to draw from,” Dennis shared. “Often, an idea will spark almost immediately when something irritates or annoys me. Other times, ideas pop into my head during a walk or while doing something else. My process always starts with pen and paper—I like to sketch out concepts by hand first.” That tactile, grounded process is key to shaping cartoons that feel personal and considered, even when covering global issues.
Accurate. I live in a fairly diverse city sandwiched between a handful of obnoxious rich towns full of wall street pricks. I worked at every Starbucks (of all places) in each area for various amounts of time. The new money towns always had lego people in their flashy cars with women always having the same shoulder-length blonde hair and tennis whites or some nonsense, while the men always seemed to go for the salmon-colored polo shirts with khakis and loafers... The old money people would drive up in Bentleys and high-end SUVs, sometimes in their fancy pajamas with kids named things like 'Penelope' and 'Crawford'. Ironically even the richest asshats were kleptos too. 🤦🏼♀️ Literally stealing granola bars every single day, basically in bulk. They'd take em all.
But delivering a clear message with humor takes more than just timing. “Starting with a compelling message is key,” Dennis explained. “I try and point out an issue or subject from a perspective people may not have thought of, and find the funny there. There’s always something funny.” Visual simplicity is part of his signature, too. “I like to deliver it in a way that makes the reader think about what the situation was that led to the interaction happening in the cartoon. Puzzled faces and goofy expressions also help the reader connect with the characters.” With a background in print, Dennis has learned to be intentional with every element—color included. “I’ve tried to introduce color carefully, only where it adds to the message.”
It's been Gulf of Mexico for over 400 years and was called Denali long before some gold prospector stumbled out of the wilderness in 1896 and decided to name it after McKinley who was running for president. William McKinley never set foot in Alaska, nor did he ever see the mountain natives had rightly named "the great one" (Denali). That decomposing orange and his stretch-faced alien sidekick need to go away now.
It's maybe the Gulf of Trump - somewhere between "Truth" and "Social" ...
How many millions will find themselves in this exact situation? But hey, we need to finance those tax breaks for the wealthy somehow, right?
Don't forget the corporations!! Record profits aren't enough already!
Load More Replies...And a lot of these people that will lose Medicaid are trump supporters. 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
In their case, #sorrynotsorry. But nobody else deserves that.
Load More Replies...Of course, creating social or political commentary comes with risk. “Absolutely. When you’re making political and social commentary, the trolls and haters (and bots) will find you. And they’ll reply vocally,” he said. “I rarely engage in the discussions, and will block people if it gets to extreme rudeness or name-calling.” Instead of focusing on negativity, Dennis puts his energy into what the medium gives him: freedom. “Having a forum to comment daily on injustice and hypocrisy is a satisfying privilege. And it’s fun.”
On the plus side, being denied entry isn't as big a loss as it used to be. Try again in four years.
Fair. But there are those people who have been here for decades, built businesses, communities, and families. And now they're being shipped to Gitmo
Load More Replies...What Dennis wants people to take away from his cartoons is surprisingly modest. “I’d like people first to enjoy and be entertained by them. And second, to see a side of a situation they’ve not considered before,” he said. At its core, his work is about offering another lens—sometimes humorous, sometimes critical, but always aiming to spark thought. “Cartoon thinking,” as Dennis puts it, helps with perspective. And perhaps in a time when everything feels loud and polarized, his simple black lines and expressive characters offer something refreshingly human.
See, I figured fact checkers would be busier than a one armed wallpaper hanger for the next four years. Every time Trump speaks, he has to be debunked and fact-checked.
That's sort of why he's stopping anyone even trying to verify his veracity
Load More Replies...A little lesson is being taught here - if you try to fight Tammany Hall, oops I meant Trump, you will suffer
Sell half ? "The market can remain irrational for longer than you can remain solvent" - Keynes
The dems are trying not to lower themselves to the repuklikans level. It ain't working. They're going to have to start fighting dirty.
Not just dirty. There's no point being a pacifist when the other side has already started the war and is firing directly at you. There still seems to be a state of denial that inaction is no longer a feasible option.
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