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Domien Delforge, a Belgian artist known for his bold humor and sharp wit, transforms the absurdities of modern life into thought-provoking cartoons. His seemingly innocent drawings pack a punch, exposing societal contradictions and sparking meaningful conversations about topics like equality and human rights.

Unapologetically challenging the status quo, Domien’s art often evokes strong reactions from his audience. For him, no topic is off-limits. As he puts it, "Anything can be a subject to make a cartoon about." His fearless approach to humor and ability to tackle contentious issues with relatable, clever art make his work both entertaining and profoundly impactful.

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Bored Panda reached out to Domien once again, asking him to delve deeper into his work. When asked about how his personal experiences influence his creative process, the artist generously shared: “For me, it's not just about my own experiences but about frustrations I see in my environment. I see things that I think are weird or unfair and try to talk about them. Maybe it's the fact that as a white male European I'm extremely aware of the privilege I have and trying to make up for this by pointing out what happens to those who don't have this privilege.”

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    Delforge also told us which contemporary cartoonists’ work he particularly admires: “BIG fan of Scribbly G and Sir Joan Cornella. Both make me laugh on a regular basis and have a great style, which I love for dark humor.”

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    We were curious to know which comic Domien has created so far holds a special meaning to him. The artist shared: “This one. Absolutely shocked by how easily most people talked about human lives during the last year. It was all about statistics and revenge. A massive part of humanity got lost in 2024.”

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    Lastly, we wanted to learn about the artist’s current goals, and we discovered that the Belgian cartoonist is taking a break after becoming a father in August. He shared more about this new chapter in his life: "My little boy Toto deserves a lot of my time and attention. So, I have just one 'big' project at the moment: making my son a decent human being."

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    Khavrinen
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    19 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    After all how can he be expected to get by with only the three he already has?

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    15 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Warning! Overdosing can cause running for office or trying to become an internet influencer.

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    19 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Nah, not worth it. I'm gonna buy the one that's originally $35, reduced to $5.

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    17 hours ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And versatile could be beachfront property, or have a nice mountain view.

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